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agalvanm
761 Vistas, 9 Respuestas

Command dialog box

Hello, my problem is how do I make the dialog screen of the commands bigger because it does not allow me to visualize in this version of 2024, the options for example if I want to make a polygon, I press the command then I indicate the sides 5, then the box of the inscribed or circumscribed option is the one that is not displayed because it comes out cut, how can I make it big?

paullimapa
en respuesta a: agalvanm

if you're using a high definition screen on Windows 10 try this setting on the shortcut that you use to launch AutoCAD:

  • Adjust display settings Windows 10
    Right-click the application, select Properties, select the Compatibility tab, and then select the Disable display scaling on high DPI settings check box.

  • Or
  • Change application properties In Explorer or on the Start menu, right-click the application name, select Properties, select the Compatibility tab, and then select the Disable display scaling on high DPI settings check box.

    Note: In Windows 10 Version 1703 and later version of Windows, the text of the Disable display scaling on high DPI settings option is changed to Override high DPI scaling behavior, scaling performed by: Application.


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Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: agalvanm

[... or use the command line, where the option is offered, instead of out-in-the-screen dynamic mode, whether or not you shut off dynamic mode with F12.]

Kent Cooper, AIA
pendean
en respuesta a: agalvanm

@agalvanm This is the pop-up that you are looking for, yes?

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The above is from AutoCAD2024.1 in Win10Pro: is that what your ABOUT command says about your 2024 version or something else?

 

you could also try setting GFXDX12 variable to 0 (that's a zero) then restart AutoCAD2024 to see if that clears it up for you.

 

agalvanm
en respuesta a: paullimapa

Hi thanks for your answer, but what if I don't have W10? I'm using W8 and I activated your recommendation and still can't see it.

agalvanm
en respuesta a: Kent1Cooper

Hi thanks for your answer but one is used to see the option when you get the command, but it works if you see it in the toolbar, what I see is that I will have to uninstall this version and return to 2023.

agalvanm
en respuesta a: pendean

Hello thanks for your answer, if that picture is the one that I can not see but apparently it is for using windows 8 I can not upgrade my computer to 10, so I will have to use Autocad 2023.
pendean
en respuesta a: agalvanm


@agalvanm wrote:

Hi thanks for your answer, but what if I don't have W10? I'm using W8 and I activated your recommendation and still can't see it.


Windows8? I don't have access to that, it is also not a supported OS for AutoCAD2024 which means no one at Autodesk is ever going to help you find a solution

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-requirement...

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AutoCAD 2021, which is still available, is the last new AutoCAD version that was supported in Windows 8(8.1 to be exact), read about it here 

https://www.autodesk.com/support/technical/article/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-requirement... 

pendean
en respuesta a: agalvanm


@agalvanm wrote:
...but apparently it is for using windows 8 I can not upgrade my computer to 10, so I will have to use Autocad 2023.

AutoCAD 2023 may give you problems too

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paullimapa
en respuesta a: agalvanm

Enter Command GraphicsConfig

and turn Off Hardware Acceleration to see if that makes a difference.

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Paul Li
IT Specialist
@The Office
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