Fonts in workspaces and toolbars are too small
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See #106241: Monitor resolution detected incorrectly, making sizes wrong
On systems where this happens, the workaround described in that thread of using the "-D" option to tell MuseScore the correct resolution should fix it. But also, on Windows, it may work to change the compatibility / high DPI properties for the ".exe" file.
In reply to On systems where this… by Marc Sabatella
I want to ask what you mean, my native language is not English, please forgive me!
What is the "-D" option? Change the file extension from mscz. to exe.
In reply to I want to ask what you mean,… by grant890816
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/command-line-options and https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/revert-factory-settings#Via_command… (and replace the -F mentioned on the latter with -D xxx , with xxx being a suitable number)
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you very much, it was successful, but it is very troublesome to type characters every time you turn it on
In reply to Thank you very much, it was… by grant890816
Once you found out the correct command, you can embed that in the link you use to start MuseScore
In reply to Thank you very much, it was… by grant890816
Do this in the properties for the desktop icon and you only need to do it once.
The other method I describe if for the MuseScore “.exe” itself. Not any score of yours, but the actual program itself, in C:\Program Files\MuseScore3\bin. The advantage of setting options here instead of the desktop icon is that it also works when starting MuseScore by double-clicking a score. The “system” or “system enhanced” options often work well. Unfortunately every system is different so it’s tough to give one set of instructions that always work.