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On devices with high pixel density, everything in editor appears tiny #8410

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benjiwheeler opened this issue Jul 12, 2022 · 8 comments
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@benjiwheeler
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This user of a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 (1600 × 2560 pixels) https://mitscratch.freshdesk.com/a/tickets/421317 reports that the Scratch editor looks like this for them:

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Maybe, above a certain width, we should scale up the styling of the entire page? Could that introduce problems with monitor placement?

@Secret-chest
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Sadly there's not any zoom on mobile browsers... Something could be done with the viewport meta tag, maybe.

@mxmou
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mxmou commented Jul 16, 2022

On a different tablet with 1920x1200 resolution, the Android app looked similar to this screenshot but if I opened the editor in a browser it was a lot bigger - I actually had to scroll up and down to see everything. So this is probably a scratch-android issue.

@plotpoint
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Same problem:
OnePlus Pad
2800 x 2000 Pixel

@cbo-x
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cbo-x commented Mar 17, 2024

Same problem on Galaxy S7+ tablet - 2800×1752, effectively unusable

@worldmind
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Same for me - just bought Galaxy Tab S9 mostly for Scratch (bigger screen and pen support), but UI is too small, looks unusable.

@theorin
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theorin commented Sep 11, 2024

Same here with Z fold 6, plese fix this.

@baznikin
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I can't allow my child to broke his eyes! Any workaround maybe?..

@dabblingwithcode
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This is still an issue, please have a look at it - thanks!

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