I am assuming this is a 4K display. I am a linux user and hopefully a Windows user with a high density monitor comes along.
However, this comes up with regularity. There is a bug report about it
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/6832 and that is from two years ago. It does say in there, that Gimp 2.99 has improved hiDPI support. The current version is 2.99.14 (2.99.16 expected soon)
https://www.gimp.org/downloads/devel/ and for Windows that will install alongside your existing Gimp 2.10
Quote:...Somewhere, it said something about screen resolution possibly effecting the overall layout and the toolbox icons.
You can change the screen scaling
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...6ff68021fd
edit: that is
This PC > Local Disc (C: ) > Program Files > GIMP 2 > bin, right click on gimp-2.10, open Properties, click on Compatibility. On the settings options select: Override high DPI scaling
*** big caveat *** Be very-very careful, you are liable to change the size of **everything** making Windows difficult to use. Not that easy to get back out of a 200% zoom. (at least on my Win10 VM).
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It might be worth checking the display resolution settings in Gimp preferences match the actual resolution of the screen/monitor.
Even if the ppi setting is correct it is possible to set a 'false' value that increases the size of the icons.
In Edit -> Preferences (1) Icon Theme change from Custom icon size to Guess icon size from resolution. (2) In Display Monitor Resolution choose Enter Manually. Bump that value up by a multiple, x1.5 or x2 example:
https://i.imgur.com/BEZI7ZV.mp4
Not the best thing to do but it is Gimp specific.
If you need to change the font size in menus and other icons there is a plugin that helps see:
http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t...10#p261235