RE: Ecco display on 4K Monitor

"'Jim Conway' [email protected] [eccopro]" <[email protected]> Thu, 15 Mar 2018 11:32:08 -0700
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Thanks, Rich. 

 

Is it necessary to use Windows scaling to make the Ecco UI big enough to read? If so, does Ecco scale well (without jagged edges, blurring, tiny/huge buttons, menus, icons, etc.)?  All my software except Ecco is modern and continually supported/updated except Ecco, so I am confident that everything else is fine -- 4K monitors are becoming mainstream, so I presume software makers are updating their products to work well in 4K resolution.  I'm just worried about Ecco, which, of course, is very important to me, since it's not updated anymore.

 

Thanks again,

Jim

 

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Subject: RE: [eccopro] Ecco display on 4K Monitor

 






Works well for me with a Dell P2715Q 4k monitor.

 

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Is anyone using Ecco on a 4K monitor that can share how well Ecco displays (with/without Windows 10 scaling)?   Any insight would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Jim

 

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Subject: [eccopro] Windows 10 Scaling on 4K Monitors

 






I am considering the move to a 4K monitor (27 or 32 inch, with 3840 x 2160 resolution), and I'm wondering how well Ecco works/looks on such high resolution displays -- and whether Windows scaling is necessary/effective.  Before I pull the trigger, I want to ensure that I won't impair the usability and display clarity of Ecco for a little better resolution. Can anyone advise?  

Thank,

Jim