I just installed AutoCAD 2014 on my Macbook Pro Retina 2014 (Window 7). But it has small icon toolbar that is hard to see. I think it is because the screen resolution of my laptop is 2880 x 1800. Please help me to solve this problem. Thank in advance. Anyway, I have attached the layout of my AutoCAD 2014.
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But I think I can help.
Click on TOOLS
Click on OPTIONS...
Choose the DISPLAY tab
One of the options says USE LARGE BUTTONS FOR TOOLBARS. Make sure that is ticked.
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Thank hwalker.
I installed it on Window 7, not OS X. Anyway, I have tried that already but the status bar is still small (the bottom bar). There goes the same problem with Autodesk Robot 2014, Photoshop and some other software too.
If other program icons are small, that sounds like it's a general windows display issue. Somewhere in the display settings of windows there should be a setting use large icons. See if that helps.
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I am running Windows 8.1 on a Macbook Pro Retina 15 inch with a resolution of 2880x1800. When running Autocad 2014 I have found it impossible to adjust the menus to an appropriate size.
As the resolution gives very small icons and menus I have adjusted the options to 'use large buttons for toolbars'. In addition in Windows you can adjust the text size to larger or extra large or customise to something in between. However, in enlarging the text which gives the desirable effect on the menus, the command line becomes super large. Unfortunately that means when we use the measure command, no figure is displayed as it does not fit into the box.
This seems like a major oversight by Autodesk for a high resolution display.
I would appreciate any solutions to resolve this frustrating problem.