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Is it possible to make UI look like 1080p? |
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Yes, you should enable flexible scaling and set the resolution to 1080p HiDPI. https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay/wiki/Fully-scalable-HiDPI-desktop |
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Flexible scaling is a premium future. And you app doesn’t work at all as is except 1280x720 HiDPI Is there any way I can make sure it works? Or do I need to buy the Pro version to see it doesn't work anyway? I tried to add custom resolutions both my target one and twice as low to get 2x HiDPI but they all looks like lowDPI. |
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I can't be sure about what you see of course but if you create an 1920x1080 custom resolution which is available in HiDPI and select that mode, then if the display can otherwise properly output 2560x1440 then the image should be a 3840x2160 resolution desktop (logical 1920x1080) scaled down to 2560x1440. It will of course look somewhat pixelated still due to the low PPI of the display (if it's a 27" one) but quality should be improved compared to 1920x1080 LoDPI. |
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The quality remain the same but after playing with settings I see in System Info that the resolution was set. For example UI looks like 1024x576 but the resolution is 2K. I just tried to get at least 2048x1152 which works great in Windows. But if I understood correctly how it works to get the same result as 2048 in windows I need to set 4096 in macOS which is too much for my GPU (it supports 4K over HDMI only with 30Hz ) and I have no USB-C cable to check at this time. I have 4K TV Samsung UE50NU7022K For some reason 1280 x 720 @ 60.00Hz with your app worked perfectly except the fact that it is too low and does not fit to 16:9 screen. So I hoped maybe I can get just a little bit higher resolution than 1280 but as long as it is already 2560x1440 (QHD/WQHD maybe I have to just try USB-C to HDMI cable. Any suggestions what settings to try before USB-C? to get just a bit higher resolution than 1280 (which is actually 2560x1440) when I set 1080p it remains blurry. Looks like it is my hardware issue. Here is my TV https://www.manua.ls/samsung/ue50nu7022k/specifications |
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These are my GPU max resolutions: 4096x2304@60Hz (USB Type-C); 4096x2160@30Hz (HDMI) |
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I suppose that the problem is in HDMI 1,4 which supports 60Hz with max resolution 2560x1440 I tried switching my TV in settings to 30Hz but for some reason it did not help. |
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Looks like the only thing I can try before USB-C is to set resolution to 2560x1440 without HiDPI |
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I found this interesting info about Intel Graphics Max- 1920x1080@120hz So I will try at least 3072x1728 which is 1536x864 HiDPI and maybe 3456x1944@40hz - 1728x972 HiDPI |
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Hi I got several working options on old version 1.4 1440x810 Looks as I need to get USB-C now and then I will be able to get higher. Thank you |
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Does not work on 4K display, works only with resolution 1280x800 with HiDPI
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