tldr: is there some way to use my 4K monitor at native resolution but make OS components (menus, etc.) reasonably large, the way Windows and Linux can?
I have a 2017 Macbook Pro and I just got a beautiful new LG 27UK650-W 27" 4K monitor to pair with my Dell U2713 (2560x1440). I first hooked the LG up to my Win 10 desktop - beautiful, crisp, just awesome.
Next I tried my Macbook with LG, using the included HDMI cable and everything on screen looked really large. No problem, after digging through some really non-intuitive system preferences I discover "Scaled" was set to 1920x1080 by default, so I switched it to 3840x2160 (inexplicably labeled as "low resolution"?) and... yowza. Everything was comically small. Menu items and most GUI features are borderline microscopic and quite unusable, but it seemed like my only options were that or just treat my (rather expensive) 4K monitor like a plain 1080p monitor. Huh?
After a *lot* of googling, I came across a suggestion in this forum to hold down Option while clicking the Scaled radio button (yet another absurdly unintuitive Macos feature). That lets me choose 2560x1440, which gives sort of reasonable sizing for on screen items, but everything is kind of blurry because it's literally using 2560x1440 instead of the monitors native 3840x2160, which is just stupid. That means if I'm editing a picture I literally only have 2560x1440 to work with instead of 3840x2160 - why would I do that?
This seems so obviously stupid I assumed I must be missing something, yet no amount of searching has turned up a solution. Do I need a third party utility (and is there one?) Linux has a nice solution to this. Windows 10 has a nice (if occasionally flakey) solution to this. The builtin Macbook screen has 2880x1800 resolution and the OS makes menu items, etc. a reasonable size. Am I missing something here?
If I'm not - how is anyone using 4K displays with their Mac? I can't believe anyone realistically uses these microscopic menus, icons, etc., so is everyone else just using 4K monitors at 1920x1080?
Someone please explain to me how I'm being an idiot.
I have a 2017 Macbook Pro and I just got a beautiful new LG 27UK650-W 27" 4K monitor to pair with my Dell U2713 (2560x1440). I first hooked the LG up to my Win 10 desktop - beautiful, crisp, just awesome.
Next I tried my Macbook with LG, using the included HDMI cable and everything on screen looked really large. No problem, after digging through some really non-intuitive system preferences I discover "Scaled" was set to 1920x1080 by default, so I switched it to 3840x2160 (inexplicably labeled as "low resolution"?) and... yowza. Everything was comically small. Menu items and most GUI features are borderline microscopic and quite unusable, but it seemed like my only options were that or just treat my (rather expensive) 4K monitor like a plain 1080p monitor. Huh?
After a *lot* of googling, I came across a suggestion in this forum to hold down Option while clicking the Scaled radio button (yet another absurdly unintuitive Macos feature). That lets me choose 2560x1440, which gives sort of reasonable sizing for on screen items, but everything is kind of blurry because it's literally using 2560x1440 instead of the monitors native 3840x2160, which is just stupid. That means if I'm editing a picture I literally only have 2560x1440 to work with instead of 3840x2160 - why would I do that?
This seems so obviously stupid I assumed I must be missing something, yet no amount of searching has turned up a solution. Do I need a third party utility (and is there one?) Linux has a nice solution to this. Windows 10 has a nice (if occasionally flakey) solution to this. The builtin Macbook screen has 2880x1800 resolution and the OS makes menu items, etc. a reasonable size. Am I missing something here?
If I'm not - how is anyone using 4K displays with their Mac? I can't believe anyone realistically uses these microscopic menus, icons, etc., so is everyone else just using 4K monitors at 1920x1080?
Someone please explain to me how I'm being an idiot.