You may find that user interface elements in Articulate Storyline are small and difficult to read on high resolution monitors—generally, monitors that display more than 2,000 pixels in width. We're working to improve performance on HD monitors. In the meantime, you may need to reduce your screen resolution while working in Storyline.
If you're using Storyline in Parallels Desktop on a Mac, you can avoid this behavior by disabling Retina resolution in your Windows virtual machine.
The machine is a dell machine I7 CPU, Win 10, Screen is 4k ultra hd. Power
Points displays OK in this screen . I tried to change the screen resolution
to 1920X1080. But Storyline screen remained tiny
You would need to right-click on your icon to access the Properties for the program. Please keep in mind this is a community solution and not one we support, but still hoping it would work for you as well.
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Hi Moshe!
You may find that user interface elements in Articulate Storyline are small and difficult to read on high resolution monitors—generally, monitors that display more than 2,000 pixels in width. We're working to improve performance on HD monitors. In the meantime, you may need to reduce your screen resolution while working in Storyline.
If you're using Storyline in Parallels Desktop on a Mac, you can avoid this behavior by disabling Retina resolution in your Windows virtual machine.
Hi
The machine is a dell machine I7 CPU, Win 10, Screen is 4k ultra hd. Power
Points displays OK in this screen . I tried to change the screen resolution
to 1920X1080. But Storyline screen remained tiny
Is there a way to work with storyline normally?
BR
Moshe
Hi Moshe, sorry to hear that was not able to assist you.
A community member, Brent, shared a solution that worked for them in this thread if you would like to check it out.
Hi Leslie
How do I go to the properties window in Storyline 2. I searched and
couldn't find
Please advise
Moshe
You would need to right-click on your icon to access the Properties for the program. Please keep in mind this is a community solution and not one we support, but still hoping it would work for you as well.
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