You may find that user interface elements in Storyline 2 are small and difficult to read on high-resolution monitors—generally, monitors that are more than 2,000 pixels in width. 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. Here's how.
If you're using VMware Fusion on a Mac, here's how to disable Retina resolution in your virtual machine.
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Hi Amy,
You may find that user interface elements in Storyline 2 are small and difficult to read on high-resolution monitors—generally, monitors that are more than 2,000 pixels in width. 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. Here's how.
If you're using VMware Fusion on a Mac, here's how to disable Retina resolution in your virtual machine.
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