i sold that monitor in the meantime but an ongoing discussion in the last few entries here have almost lead me to believe that it might be ok again with new (stronger) hardware arising, which most certainly is still not the case at least not without gaining performance- and energy losses. Hi Steve, i have been thinking about this issue pretty intensively recently again, since i still have no real solution. The options for customizing the OS X user interface are rather limited, and utilities like TinkerTool provide access to many of the hidden settings and options that Apple does not make available. We’re not going to be doing this anytime soon, sorry. I mean when i look that schematics i would say the issue is of an utmost imminent importance and no other option in sight. this or as said above apple decides to use an independent scaling themselves which people are hoping for for a while but the issue is not known enough that even people hoping is rare let alone apple caring/willing enough to counteract. The whole thing now relies on software developers recognising this issue and maybe hopefully are willing to help. So people wanting to buy a high res screen would have to unriddle all that and get one of the very few available options, or get a low res (low ppi) which falls into the convenience resolution. first i thought it is just my computer which is not strong enough but then i found out the truth about apples lazy scaling system. You can switch between the categories by selecting the respective tabs.Most of the non apple 4k screens including mine (not listed) fall into the bad zone meaning my computer gets almost a heart attack, simple tasks in any app are not smooth anymore. The app offers hidden settings related to Finder, Dock, General, Desktop, Applications, Fonts, Safari, iTunes and QuickTime X. From here you can disable, remove, and perform other management actions on fonts, such as restoring the Mac’s standard fonts. All installed third-party fonts appear in the User section of the Font Book app. The app shows all the advanced and hidden OS X Yosemite settings in a separate interface. Locate the font file (TTF) and double-click it to open. You can tweak your Mac to a higher level. Installing A Font On macOS: Click Downlaod, and the click download again on the pop up. TinkerTool is the app that allows you to access rich preferences panel. Installing A Font On macOS: Launch the Font Book from your applications folder, click the font you want to install. Here, we make your introduction to an app that makes it easier for you to enable hidden OS X Yosemite settings. Apple does not allow any easy access to its hidden settings. Yet, the general users can make use of it to add more to their Mac OS. The hidden settings are particularly for advanced users and have nothing to do with general users. The fonts located in that folder will appear below the. Navigate to the folder that contains the fonts you want to install (if the fonts were wrapped in an installer, this may be in C:tempAdobe unless you told the installer to put them elsewhere). In case you are not satisfied with Apple’s choice for the system fonts, TinkerTool lets you set any font at any size you want as the default system font, but you may also personalize the. However, still a number of settings remains ‘hidden’. Choose Browse For Fonts from the Source pop-up menu. You can do a lot from the Settings of OS X Yosemite. Download tinkertool from the tinkertool website. TinkerTool is not available on the AppStore but is easy to install. For the first time, Apple has brought such an extended support to its OS. In this post, I show you TinkerTool a free utility that contains a ton of settings that you can change with a nice GUI. OS X Yosemite comes with numerous features that takes customization to the next level.
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