SolidWorks 2012 icon size on a MacBook Pro with retina display
Hello,
since some years I have very good experiences with SolidWorks an a MacBook Pro with Boot Camp and Windows. Now I bought a new MacBook Pro with retina display. One thing is a bigger problem than I expected: the native resolution of 2880x1800 px has the effect that the menue's icons in SolidWorks are far too small.
For other software such as Office or Adobe switching the system's overall scaling to 150% or even 200% is a feasible way. In SolidWorks only the texts are scaled and the icons remain too small which means that sometimes the menues are not big enough for the text and, even worse, it is a pain for the eyes. Even using "large icons" does not help. Only advantage: the usually thick lines of SolidWorks sketches look fine and sharp. Changing to a not native resolution does not make much sense because everything becomes blurry.
To illustrate the problem, I made two screenshots:
System scale 150%, large icons (as an impression, the screenshots are scaled here)
System scale 200%, large icons (I think the icons remain the same size, whereas in other applications they are also scaled)
As you can see, the menue size depends on the icon size, so that the windows are to small for the text. Windows like the "modify" can e.g. not be scaled vertically. I could work around that but the small icons are painful.
Does anyone know a solution? Otherwise I would have to replace it by a normal MacBook (which will be not so easy).
Thank you!
Kai Uetrecht
MacBook Pro with Retina display, Windows 7, SolidWorks