Others are correctly-sized, you may be experiencing one of the following issues:
#Sl cache viewer blurry android#
The Android Studio UI are the wrong size on your high-density display, but If the entire Android Studio UI is the wrong size on your high-density display, Incorrectly-sized elements on high-density displays Studio to version 2.2 or higher and switch to use the bundled JDK by clickingįile > Project Structure > SDK Location and checking the Use (JRE 1.8.0_25-b18 amd64 in particular, see bug 192316.)Īs of version 2.2, Android studio includes a bundled version of the latest Older versions of the JRE 1.8 had an issue for blurry fonts.There is no known workaround at this time. You may experience font or image problems (see bug Window from one display to another display with a different resolution or DPI,
#Sl cache viewer blurry windows 8.1#
On a multi-monitor setup running Windows 8.1 or later, when you move a.You can resolve this issue by signing out of Windows and then signing back in. If you are using a Windows machine and you have have changed the Windowsįont size in the Control Panel, you may experience blurred or pixelated font.Scaling factor other than 100% or 200%, images may appear slightly blurred due
#Sl cache viewer blurry mac#
Note that this property has no effect on Mac machines. Idea.properties file as described in Customize your IDE Windows machine, you can set it manually by setting the hidpi If Android Studio does not detect the correct system DPI on your Linux or Android Studio currently supports DPI settingsīetween 96 (100% scaling) and 288 (300% scaling). The "Text Scaling Factor," then at the XWindow system DPI Setting.Ī DPI setting of 96 corresponds to a scaling factor of 100% (no scaling),Īnd a DPI setting of 192 corresponds to a scaling factor of 200% (the size of Scaling factor is greater than 150%, high resolution images are scaledĪndroid Studio determines the scaling factor by looking at For images, if the scalingįactor is less than 150%, normal resolution images are scaled up. To determine the scaling factor of UI elements. Note that there is no supportįor scaling factors other than 100% (for non-Retina displays) and 200% (forĪndroid Studio uses the primary display's DPI settings Scaling, even in multi-monitor configurations. (like HiDPI and Retina monitors) on all platforms.Īndroid Studio determines the scaling factor for your display as follows: Macįor Retina displays, UI elements are scaled by a factor of 200% and imagesĪre rendered in high resolution.
This page contains guidance for troubleshooting common issues and configurationĪs of version 1.5, Android Studio provides support for high-density displays