Change in matlab Window resolution after I open MuPAD app or Simulink
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Recently I installed Matlab 2013b on my laptop with windows 8.1 operating system. Whenever I open matlab, the fonts look normal, I think it uses lower resolution. As soon as I open MuPAD app or Simulink, the matlab window size suddenly changes and it starts on higher resolution and the font size is reduced. Same thing happens even if I use external monitor. I've attached two pictures, matlab screen shot before I open the app and matlab screen after I open the app. Compare the toolbar strips or command history font size and you can see the difference. The later is so small, that its hard to read on my desktop. I have intel HD graphics, that comes with i7 processor, as well as NVIDIA graphics processor.
Earlier I was using Matlab 2012a, and it never had this issue even on Windows 8.1, and same laptop.
Thank you
-Punit
Before opening MuPAD app or Simulink:

after opening MuPAD app or Simulink:

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  Daniel Karlsson
 on 23 Jan 2015
				Bumping this thread as I have this problem as well. The right-click scaling fix only makes everything super big, not any better.. Also tried the new 2015 pre-release, still the same issue. I have a Surface Pro 3 with a 2160*1440 resolution, it also acts the same if i connect an external screen with 1920*1080 resolution.
  Carlos Ponce
 on 4 Jun 2015
				Another bump here. I get the same sudden change in resolution/font size using Matlab 2015a in a Dell XPS 13 (Windows 8.1), and in my case, it is when calling commands from the Computer Vision System Toolbox.
Accepted Answer
  Kri
 on 12 Apr 2014
        Right click on your matlab exe icon(you can also do it on icon on your desktop shortcut if you have ), and go to Properties and then to compatibility tab, and select Disable display scaling on high DPI settings.
Check if this helps to an extent.
-Krishnam
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  Duncan Coutts
 on 10 Jan 2015
				Running new install of R2014b on a windows 8.1 laptop (4k display) and experienced this issue. 'Disable scaling on high DPI settings' didn't work for me, selecting 'run in 640 x 480 screen resolution' in the compatibility menu returns the scaling to readable. Is this really the only fix?
  smith.mwk
 on 13 Apr 2015
				A combination of this and modifying the font properties in the Matlab Preferences made this situation workable for me. Selecting "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" made Matlab go into a high resolution mode permanently, so the resolution doesn't change when you open MuPad or the Publishing Editor, etc. Changing the font within the program makes your code readable but still leaves you with small buttons.
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  Jun Ni
 on 3 Feb 2014
        Hi Punit, from your system configuration, are you using the bootcamp from a 15'' Macbook Pro with duo graphics chips and a Retina display? I'm running MATLAB 8.2 and got the same issue from OS X. And if opened in Windows 8.1, the graphics chips will automatically kicks in and make the fonts super tiny to meet the resolution. Maybe you just have to change the resolution settings from control panel when you use the MATLAB.
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  Bora Eryilmaz
    
 on 10 Mar 2015
        There is a workaround now available in R2015a release of MATLAB that partially resolves the issues with blurriness and resizing of the MATLAB Desktop on Windows platform. The workaround patch can be downloaded from Bug Report ID 1054442.
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  eee
 on 2 Aug 2015
				I have this same scaling problem on my Matlab (2014b) which was running in win8.1 and now win10. I loaded that bug. But it didn't help me. Why can it be?
  Jorge Francisco
 on 2 Sep 2023
				This solution worked for me. In Matlab 2015a, when I opened the report generator, the screen resolution became very high and everything too small. Now working fine.
  John Cade
 on 21 Mar 2016
        I have tried the patch and have also tried all the other methods suggested and still nothing, when I open up a Simulink Files all of the windows shrink and I cannot see any of the writing.I really hope this gets sorted out soon.
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