
Displays hover rectangles around (most) switch buttons/icons. Includes, switches and selected icons becoming more obvious. High visibility - Useful for those with color/vision deficiencies.Thick lines - Purely aesthetic, affecting how things are scaled at 200% and above.When set to ' Main' Toolbars will follow the Main GUI scaling, otherwise make an independent setting here. This can be useful for smaller tablets, so instead of hiding toolbars that use too much of the screen, you can make them smaller. Toolbars scaling (requires FL Studio restart) - Applies to tool-bars.When set to ' Main' Pop-ups will follow the Main GUI scaling, otherwise make an independent setting here. Pop-ups scaling (requires FL Studio restart) - Applies to pop-up menus and interactive dialogs (like Piano roll tools).
There are different settings to use depending if the plugin has native rescaling (Bridged + DPI aware when bridged) or no native rescaling (Bridged + External window). VST Plugins - See the Wrapper section on Rescaling VST Plugins.Usually this is set to 'Main' and should follow the setting above.
FL Studio native plugins - Use the Legacy scaling option, in the ' Advanced settings' section below. Plugins - Native (FL Studio) and VST plugins can be rescaled as follows: Optimum scaling factors are a matter of screen resolution, monitor size and your eyesight. At resolutions between 3840x2160 (UHD 4K) and 5120x2880 (5K) zoom settings between 125% and 200% should work. However, because we know you like to fiddle with things, you can manually rescale the FL Studio interface and plugins with the options provided below. You can also click 'Custom resizing options' and type a value in percent. From there adjust GUI zoom percentage selector. To adjust Windows system scaling open the Windows Control Panel, click on Display > Custom Sizing Options. If you have set your Windows 'System scaling' to work correctly on your monitor, say 200%, then FL Studio will be scaled correctly to 200% also. Main GUI Scaling (requires FL Studio restart) - Normally leave this set to System and all other related controls set to Main, so they follow system scaling too. NOTE: Native and VST plugin GUIs can also be rescaled as described below. GUI up-scaling is intended for use with high resolution displays. These settings allow you to rescale FL Studio's vectorial Graphical User Interface (GUI), including separate options for pop-ups, menus and the cursor. The General Settings page contains various general settings of the working environment in FL Studio. To open the General Settings choose ' Options > General settings' from the main menu or press the F10 function key on your keyboard.