I know what you mean. I have a Wacom Cintiq Companion 2 Enhanced tablet PC and I've run into issues with some apps that do not properly scale up the interface when the screen is set to the default resolution of 2560 x 1440--the buttons and text look super tiny and can be difficult to see, let alone select. In the case of ASP 11, the general parts of GUI looks fine on this Win 8 tablet computer but some palettes and windows do render very tiny. To be fair, it's much worse in Photoshop where every part of the GUI renders tiny. Here's what I'm seeing on this computer:Noisefever wrote:Maybe. but not with a win 8 tablet pc. at least not with mine. and with working I mean usable. of course it runs like any other desktop app, but this is not usable with that user interface. too small buttons, too small interaction tools. most of the clicks missing their destination, even with the pen.
I think the only option at this time is to reduce the resolution of the tablet computer's screen. Hate doing that but at least I won't go blind or crazy working with the tiny icons and text.
Hopefully, over time, as high-res tablet screens become more common, more programs will become screen resolution aware and self-adapting.
G.
Edit: I tried reducing my screen res from 2560 x 1440 to the next preset 2048 x 1152. That doesn't sound like a lot but it does make the much buttons more usable. Guess I'll just do that until more programs are configured to deal with high res tablet computers.