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Storyline 360 on High Resolution Displays (including 4K)
Storyline 360 still appears NOT to support proper display scaling. It looks blurry on my new Surface Laptop (4:3) 2256 x 1504 when display scaling is on (either at 125 or 150%). However other apps (Microsoft PowerPoint etc.) are fine.
Switching to native resolution makes it all much sharper but the UI is too tiny for comfortable working.
I'm about to buy a 4K monitor and am concerned that Storyline will be unusable on it (i.e. blurry). Any guidance on where Articulate are at with display scaling and high resolution displays generally? We are seeing more and more of these displays.
56 Replies
- CharlesThompsonCommunity Member
Add me to this list. I'm shocked that a (highly) paid app can get away with an error so basic for so long. It's even more disappointing that fixing the blurriness isn't even on the published roadmap.
- DwayneSchamp-f3Community Member
It might be, it's just to blurry to read. :-P
- MikeAnderson-d8Community Member
Up-vote. Player properties also will not display on my Philips 4K monitor. I have to drag SL over to a 1920 monitor to see Player Properties.
- AlexHoffman-cb4Community Member
Can we at least get a reason this is not on the roadmap? For software at this price point, for a discipline that is so heavily visual, the inability to develop for high pixel densities, or to display retina quality images in courses is baffling. Designing in Storyline (and Captivate for that matter) is extremely inefficient and frustrating. I can't get anything to look good on devices with modern, high pixel density screens. That's many of the smartphones out there today and more and more desktop monitors.
- NathanKwartaCommunity Member
Add me to the list of people who want this feature now. As folks have said, it is a table stakes feature for a software predicated on visual design. At least you have your priorities straight with the Feature Roadmap, with Paste Special and whatnot.
- LindsayMaiselCommunity Member
Hi again, echoing the same sentiment I requested a year ago. Designing for the future of course delivery on a 'scaled' monitor is rubbish. Can't believe this still hasn't been addressed. Even now with the email today mentioning the price increase.... it's outrageous I have to scale down my (now 3 yr old) 4k OLED screen just so I can work daily in this program....
- CharlesThompsonCommunity Member
My sentiments exactly. I've been writing to Articulate about this for years. Visual design software with primitive visuals. And like Lindsay said, even with a price increase.
- GlennReagonCommunity Member
Features that attract new customers always get priority. wink wink.
- lagunaCommunity Member
Not sure what you are all complaining about. I am loving this continued legacy support for my Pentium 200-powered 600x800 monitor. /s 😉
- MarkHughes-64b9Community Member
Just opened Storyline 360 for the first time on a 1440p laptop screen. Very blurry interface, clearly nothing has been done to address the issue raised by multiple users for several years now. The user still has to go into Windows rescaling settings and deal with a tiny interface.
I have also just checked the roadmap as mentioned above and there is no mention of adding hi-resolution scaling to Storyline. This really adds to the feeling that the software interface is several years behind the times, made for 1080p displays and below only.
- CharlesThompsonCommunity Member
I put in a support ticket about the issue a few weeks ago. Articulate's reply:
"We prioritize adding new features by researching our customers’ needs and assessing evolving technology trends. Ultimately, we focus on features that will be most helpful to the largest number of folks. Unfortunately, that means we can’t address all the feature requests we get."
I believe a "large number of folks" have computers purchased within the past five years, meaning their displays are larger and/or higher resolution than the ones Articulate was designed for well over a decade ago. Also, this isn't a "feature request." When you open an app and see it properly, that's not a "feature," that's the ante to be in the game. Particularly, visual design software should look like it's supposed to on a monitor, and it should look its best on the best monitors. It's quite telling that out of scores of apps on my computer, Articulate Storyline 360 is the only one I have this problem with.
- MathNotermans-9Community Member
Articulate should really take this kind of questions and concerns of customers seriously. The moment Microsoft stops supporting 32-bit applications... ok, that might take some time...but that moment will come... who would have imagined they abonded IE a few years ago... Storyline and all other 32-bit applications will have serious problems.
In my opinion first priority for Articulate should be make Storyline 64 bit and compatible with the future..ideally a cloudbased tool in which multiple teammembers can cooperate.
https://eu.thespectrum.com/story/news/2020/05/25/pc-periodicals-end-near-32-bit-windows-10/5254933002/
In that article from 2020 already is noted the slow phase out of 32 bits windows. Articulate really needs to evolve.
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