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Issues: graphical performance of Mathematica in Windows 10 high resolution

I have a new Lenovo laptop (W550s) with a high resolution screen (2880 x 1620), running windows 10. I have installed Mathematica 10.3 and the graphical performance of it is terrible. The fonts and graphics are blurry and/or low resolution bit map performance. According to the recommendation I scaled the text size up to 200%, which makes Mathematica occupying the whole screen. I have been trying to disable scaling of Mathematica (on high DPI settings), which gives a crisp display of Mathematica. Menus, other text items and graphs comes however out too small and unreadable. The problem is not solved by the magnification feature, since graphics and text scales differently. It’s disappointing to see that when windows 10 is a huge improvement in almost all aspects, Mathematica’s graphical performance ruins the whole experience. Do some of you have any suggestions on how to solve this?

POSTED BY: Arne Eide
9 Replies
Posted 7 years ago

I am having the same issues with Windows 10, it really does not work well for high dpi screens currently. All suggestions I found (Stackoverflow etc.) are just more or less functional workarounds that at the latest stop working when adding another monitor to the setup. Is there some timeframe when this can be fixed?

POSTED BY: Martin Bednorz
Posted 8 years ago

Any news on this front ? Mathematica 11 GUI is almost useless - on Linux with Dell HDPi screen (3840x2160) - fonts extremely small - Option Inspector not working (Magnification X 2 is not uniform mangles fonts/cells in different environments ...) , when will this problem fixed ? I payed for license and cannot use the software (this HDPi monitor have been in use for a while now ...), thanks

POSTED BY: Radu Mondescu

It is a shame that a modern and unique software like Mathematica still does not have proper high DPI support on Windows and Linux as it does on OS X! I hope this will be fixed in the next version!

Posted 8 years ago
POSTED BY: Sichao GUO
POSTED BY: Arne Eide
POSTED BY: roger Dench
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