I just bought a new Lenovo Ultrabook 64 bit with an i7 and 8 gb of ram for engineering. It has Windows 8.1 on it and it has all stock defaults. The first program I installed was Autocad and for some reason everything is either too small or too big. I have no idea why but it is important for me to get this fixed because I have homework due tomorrow. I have attached screenshots.
might be a solution here: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/forums/searchpage/tab/message?filter=labels&q=high+res+display#/?q=4k+...
Autocad is not ready for QHD yet. An update will come out at some point when the QHD resolution becomes more common.
The only thing I can suggest now is to go Control Panel > Display and set your resolution to 1920x1080.
Mike Kingdon
Civil 3D Zealot
Thank you for your observations on the appearance of AutoCAD on high resolution displays. The development team is looking for comments about your experience with setting the Windows display scale to 150% or more, to accommodate newer monitors. Please take this quick survey (5 minutes), if you have tried to use AutoCAD this way.
Thanks in advance for your feedback!
Bill Glennie, on behalf of the AutoCAD Team
The link below is intended to be used only once. Here is an unlimited link:
https://autodeskfeedback.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_eDqoKQe8KIZZXvf
Apologies for the error.
Thank you, Bill
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