display on very big screens (classroom whiteboard)
Hello,
I Use MuseScore in my classroom, on a quite big screen (65"). I adapted the display configuration for everything to be bigger (otherwise icons, text, and quite everything is as small than on a normal computer screen).
It works fine with about all the applications, but not MuseScore. All the buttons on the ribbon (like the "N" button, the rhythm buttons...) are tiny. Attached, the look of Word and MuseScore on my display.
Is there any way to configure MuseScore for big displays?
Thank you :-)
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Comments
You can use the
-D dpi
or-x scalingfactor
command line option, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/command-line-optionsIn reply to You can use the -D option,… by Jojo-Schmitz
Ow. I'm afraid I have no idea how to do this. Could you tell me how to use the -D dpi option or x scalingfactor?
In reply to Ow. I'm afraid I have no… by vincentdb
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/revert-factory-settings#Via_command… explains how to use -F on the commandline, just use -D or -x plus a suitable numerical value instead
How are you displaying your computer? Via projector? Or some kind of interactive panel?
In reply to How are you displaying your… by bobjp
The computer is built in the screen.
It's like a gigantic tablet, with 2 built-in systems, one for Android and one for Windows.
In reply to The computer is built in the… by vincentdb
My wife works for a company that sells something similar to what you have. The problem is MS on the Windows system? As cool as built in systems are, they do have limitations. Especially in an educational environment. My guess is that if you had MS on a laptop and hooked that up to your panel, that the display would be proper. Without knowing anything about what the windows system is, or what the IT people did to it, it's hard to know just how to help. Anything you can tell might help.
In reply to My wife works for a company… by bobjp
FWIW, I've run this way (laptop connected to display) on a couple of different smartboards, and it has indeed worked fine. but the command line options should allow for running natively on the smartboard as well, in theory - never used one that had the option to install software internally.
Apparently you have a Promethean Board. I am looking into various ways to help you. What country are you in? There also may be updates to your board that might need to be done. Select the Promethean icon down in the lower right on your task bar, next to the Adobe icon. Select Control Panel. Scroll to the bottom of that page and tell us what driver version you are on.
In reply to Apparently you have a… by bobjp
For starters, open MS, select "Help". scroll down to "Revert to factory settings". Follow the prompts to reset. I was able to get MS to look something like yours. The revert set it right, again.