Hi All,
I've been awaiting the long anticipated AutoCAD Mac2014 like everyone else... A lot off issues have been fixed which I'm very excited about. However, the new retina display compatibility leaves me a bit disappointed. Below are a couple of issues, suggestions on how to work around these are welcome...
Does anyone know how to turn this feature off... When I plug my laptop to by thunderbolt screen, it automatically changes and it looks great. But when I need to work from home it is really frustrating and I rather go back to 2013 than use 2014! There has to be a way to turn it off!
Best,
-Greg
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Hi Greg,
I don't own Retina device, so I don't know the differences in System settings that are specific to such devices.
But I contacted one knowledgeable person, who pointed me to Apple Knowledge base article with such content:
"I'm noticing functional or visual issues with an application. How can I make it work better?
Try opening the application using Low Resolution mode:
6. Close the window and double click the Application to reopen it."
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5266
So you can try this trick with Retina enabled AutoCAD.
Let me now if this help to resolve your issue.
Maxim
Maxim you're a genius!
It definitely helps to work better with my current setup. However, the tool pallet graphics are significantly downgraded but I can live with that... I rather have low res peripheral graphics and a good workable drawings.
Best,
-G