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Storyline 360 app is blurry in Windows 10 on 4K monitor
This has been covered years ago on this forum, but no progress has been made. On high DPI monitors or 4K monitors, Windows 10 customarily scales (enlarges apps and text) to 200% or more. I have more than 65 apps on my PC, and all of them scale properly — they are all sharp regardless of scaling. Except for Storyline 360.
On my 4K monitor, Storyline 360 is blurry, like it's out of focus. Working all day in the app is an unpleasant experience. Changing the high DPI settings in the app's properties doesn't solve it — it introduces other problems.
Storyline 360 has been given years to clean up its scaling. Every other app on my PC scales properly and sharply — from free apps to complex apps such as Photoshop, Camtasia, and Premiere Pro. The only holdout is Storyline 360, which happens to be by far the most expensive app on my computer. For $1000/year, we should both expect and demand better.
19 Replies
- FeiWang-f45a393Community Member
Indeed. This is quite frustrating.
- WenJing-be04d0aCommunity Member
Agreed. It's very unpleasant to work on a low res app all day. Really need this feature to be developed!
- MikeAndrews-c60Community Member
They are pushing out new versions but nothing to do with fixing this and its not listed at all in their feature roadmap which means this is likely years away. I'll probably retire before they fix it. haha.
Got a new Dell ultrasharp widescreen monitor and this looks even more horrible than before. It's like I'm on Atari.
- JonathonStrzinaCommunity Member
I'm also finding the same issue and I'm disappointed in Articulate for not fixing this several years ago. For such an expensive software application, this is frankly unacceptable. Articulate better get moving with this or they'll fall behind the competition.
- MikeAndrews-c60Community Member
Still no updates on this. Not even a mention of when or if. Feels like the Storyline desktop version is going to phased out so that everything is delivered (and controlled) in cloud.
- GriffingriffindCommunity Member
MikeAndrews-c60 While I agree that the application would be more controlled if it was from the cloud/web based, storyline desperately needs to be rewritten. It is archaic, buggy, slow, and obtuse. See how well Figma and Rive are doing. The question is do we trust Articulate to deliver on that when their own web app, Rise, is lacking basic usability such as paragraph spacing. There are so many forum posts like this one where a feature or bug hasn't been resolved for years. Frequently 10+ years, too.
- MikeAndrews-c60Community Member
100% agree. Didn't say otherwise!
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