Tiny icons, can't read them in Musescore 3
I can't use Musescore3 because the icons for the key signature and notes are so tiny I can't read them (my eyes are very good). All suggestions welcome!
I can't use Musescore3 because the icons for the key signature and notes are so tiny I can't read them (my eyes are very good). All suggestions welcome!
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Maybe using the -D dpi command-line-option
In reply to Maybe using the -D dpi… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks, Jojo, but I don't know what this is or how to find it -- which menu has it, please?
In reply to Thanks, Jojo, but I don't… by Judith van Dij…
No menu, it is a command-line-option
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/command-line-options
In reply to No menu, it is a command… by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi, thanks for the link. I couldn't find D pi, probably I'm being a bit thick, but is it short for something? I've never used this before. Many thanks for your help, Judith
In reply to Hi, thanks for the link. I… by Judith van Dij…
Wow, I found it under preferences! Can't believe I sorted it. But thanks anyway, Judith
In reply to Wow, I found it under… by Judith van Dij…
Oh dear, sorted for notes but not for key signatures etc in the palette. So I would like to know what dpi means if you don't mind -- thanks, Judith
In reply to Oh dear, sorted for notes… by Judith van Dij…
Dots Per Inch. It is not in preferences but a command line option. Like `-D 150'.
See also https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/revert-factory-settings#Via-command… and replace the -F mentioned there with the above example.
In reply to Dots Per Inch. It is not in… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thanks JoJo. A strange thing happened. I opened my file this morning to read back the tune. The note icons are enormous! The palette is now readable too. Well, I'm not complaining! Thanks for being so helpful, Judith, enthusiastic Musescore user in Cheltenham, UK
In reply to Thanks JoJo. A strange… by Judith van Dij…
You may need to play with that value after the -D
In reply to Thanks JoJo. A strange… by Judith van Dij…
The icon sizes and text sizes are controlled by a setting in Edit / Preference, the "-D" option controls the overall scaling of things. So between those three settings, you should be able to get what you want.
In reply to The icon sizes and text… by Marc Sabatella
Hello Mark,
Will there be a fix in the next version for Mac?
It would be nice not to have to start the program through the Terminal program each time.
In reply to Will there be a fix in the… by danielhawkhicks
I guess you can make that command line option part of the shortcut you use to stare MuseScore? You sure can in Windows
In reply to No menu, it is a command… by Jojo-Schmitz
I am having the same problem with a fresh install. Unfortunately, none of the documentation suggests what reasonable values might be.
Anyway, it looks like the DPI auto-detection is broken for me. It was detecting something like 20, and it really needs a value from 70-100 (on my screen) to look comparable to other programs.
In reply to I am having the same problem… by thelizardreborn
Reasonable and historical values are: 72, 96,100, 120, 150, and with the increase in HiRes screens 244, 250, 300
In reply to No menu, it is a command… by Jojo-Schmitz
from the command prompt menu, musescore3.exe doesn't open anything. and what am I supposed to do with this "-Dxxx" thing? just tag it on to the end of .exe? if this controls overall scaling, that wouldn't help with the issue of tiny pallet icons, tiny notes in the key signature preferences menu would it? my score is normal size, its just the aforementioned items that are affected.
In reply to from the command prompt menu… by Socalsalas
From the command prompt, you probably need to type the full path:
C:\Program Files\MuseScore3\bin\MuseScore3.exe
Once you figure out that, then you try
C:\Program Files\MuseScore3\bin\MuseScore3.exe -D 200
(or whatever value makes sense for your system). But see my other comments in your other replies - there might be more effective things for your system.
I had the same problem. It was caused by having my macbook connected to a receiver. The receiver also connects a projector that was turned off. Start MuseScore with the HDMI cable unplugged, then plug it back in once the app has started.
Hello All,
I had the Musescore 3 tiny icon issue on my Windows 10 PC. Here is how I fixed the problem:
> Right Click the MuseScore 3 shortcut icon on your Desktop.
> Click "Open file location".
> Right Click "MuseScore3.exe" (this is the program's executable).
> Click "Properties".
> Click the "Compatibility" tab at the top of the window.
Note: I tried using the "Change high DPI settings > check "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by: Application, System, and System (Enhanced)." options, but these did not do anything.
> What I did under the "Compatibility" tab was Clicked the "Run compatibility troubleshooter" and let Windows fix the problem. IT WORKED!!! RESOLVED!!!!
I hope this helps!
Lucas B.
In reply to Hello All, I had the… by lbilleau
It works great! Thanks!
In reply to Hello All, I had the… by lbilleau
THANK YOU BROOOO.. ı HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM, BUT ı FİXED İT THANKS TO YOU.
In reply to Hello All, I had the… by lbilleau
This was it for me, too.
Thank you so much for detailing it. (^_^)b
i have found a very quick and dirty fix.
when you go to open musescore, unplug the monitor input cable, then (without moving the mouse) double click. the screen will have no input but the computer will be opening musescore. after about a minute, plug the monitor back in. musescore will be open with normal sized palettes.