I've checked this on Windows 11 in the newest FL Studio version, and the CLAP plugin is scaling as I'd expect it to.MrJubbly wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 6:37 pm There are some scaling issues on Windows 11, wherein the initial loading of the Uhbik plugins appear to correctly inherit the currently set Windows OS scaling.
Our own plugin scaling feature ranges from 50% to 200%. If you load it on a screen with a 300% system scaling, then it will initally scale to those 300%. That's what can be seen in your first screenshot.
What you see in the preferences section is the default scaling. This will always display the size you set there, no matter of the actual size of the currently loaded instance of the plugin.
You have to check the actual size by right-clicking on the Uhbik background (i.e. do not right-click on any parameter). Then you get the menu to scale the currently loaded plugin instance. As we do not have a 300% setting, there will be no checkmark on any of the sizes.
If you now select 100%, it will scale down to the size shown in the right-click menu, i.e. 900x520 pixels. On a screen resolution of 3840x2160, this means the plugin will take a bit less than one fourth of the screen width. And that's exactly what I can see in your second screenshot.
Scaling it to 200% sets it to 1800x1040 pixels, as shown in your third screenshot. If you want to keep it at the 300% size, then do not manually change the GUI size or the size preference.
