any way to zoom in and or make more use of this empty space?
they need to remake the UI
They slowly doing that hope they do it here to
Go back to 4:3
will try
portrait instead of landscape monitor is better solution!
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Actually I have a good idea. Rotate the monitor!! Think of all the screen real estate you get for Discord and the Hub!!
Ngl, i love 4:3 having some niche advantage over wide monitors.
4:3 is amazing. I was being serious
Its a big problem.
I can never read a single one of the shop “deluxe edition” details in the client, or many updates, because the image text is so small centered in the middle and unzoomable.
Lean forward and/or squint
Bro been waiting his whole life to post this meme lmao
Good one though for the comment in question lol
haha made me laugh real good thanks, i just googled evolution backwards meme and this was one of the first pictures.
Big Picture Mode 😎
works very well, just not used to the interface.
It's the same as the Steam Deck.
planning to buy one, just waiting for next version.
That will be a long while.
If you want a steam deck but "better" as in more powerful there is plenty of other handheld pcs out there and most if not all are compatible with steamOS (linux) aswell.
Optionally you could also just setup steam to automatically open in big picture mode in start-up to essentially get the steam deck experience.
i heard they're releasing a new steam deck within 2-3 years. even if thats not the case, i'm not in a hurry as i'm not traveling much atm.
Set your resolution to 720p /s
didn't work, should i try 30 fps next?
Transcend the need for a monitor at all by plugging your gpu into your brain directly
just tried, edges are still empty :(
Ctrl + Scrollwheel?
doesn't work sadly
Aaah bummer.
Try Ctrl-+
Use it via the browser rather than the client then. Or you could reduce your monitor's resolution.
doesnt work in the client
Have you tried to upscale the resolution from windows settings
I think you can change the UI scale in the settings, no idea if it affects to shop tho
couldn't find
You need to enable steam beta client. Then in settings you get accessability -> UI Scale. This was literally added yesterday.
There's a toggle in steam's settings to use your desktop scaling settings for text and other UI elements.
You can change your windows scaling in windows' Accessibility settings, but it is global, meaning all apps that scale with your windows setting will also be using that multiplier.
If other apps are sized improperly for you or hard to read, you can try that instead of the command line shenanigans. If you've increased the zoom on your browser or any other app, the setting multiplies that as well, so you'll have to scale back within the app. For instance in your browser: Ctrl + scroll wheel back to 100%
Your face. Closer to screen. /s
Rotate your monitor 90 degrees
actually genius not even joking.
wonder how the rest of steam is gonna look tho.
just rotated my monitor, this looks way better. thanks for the suggestion.
And now you play all of your games like that
Ultra wide screen... Just move the window to one side of the screen.
That's not ultrawide, that's just high resolution. It's the same on my 16:9 1440p
This wouldn’t make it bigger though
too poor :'(
use your internet browser for browsing the store, can also benefit form augmented steam that way
Not a problem on my 640x480 monitor
Steam Beta has a new UI scale feature in the accessibility tab, dont know if its good tho
hold control and press +
You can use Big picture mode to see everything biggerits at the top right of the window, at the right of your profile icon
Browse the store on the website
Ctrl +
doesn't work on steam, only in browser.
Yeah sadly you can only zoom in browser. I think its wild for steam not to implement zooming in/out.
In display settings click on desktop, an in the size of the text make set it to 175 or 150.
does not work sadly. but also would screw up everything else.
Sorry about that.
no problem, thanks for suggesting!
Can't believe no one knows the real solution: paste this line into Steam's properties.
-forcedesktopscaling 1.25
You can change the number any way you want, in the range 0-1.
does it still work? i thought it didnt any more after that big steam client update
this doesn't seem to work, but must be something on my end, will look further into this, thanks!
Use steam.db
Browse the store in your web browser and use the browser zoom settings
İf you have a touchpad, like in laptops, use the pinch zoom function. It zooms in the page no problem.
Binoculars.
Try scaling windows to 150 or 200% if you're on a larger monitor. Right click on desktop - display settings - choose your display if you have multiple -scroll down to scale and layout and select 150 or 200% for scale.
Idk how no one said this but new steam beta just added scaling so. Just switch to steam beta and change zoom in accessibility settings.
Steam UI is not that great
Big picture mode?
I use the website so I can zoom in. It's a little annoying, but you can use the steamdb extension which you can't use in the client (as far as I know) so it's worth it.
I can zoom in just fine on my phone 🗿
Open Steam in browser
open it in your browser and zoom in there
Maybe ctrl and +-?
Use your web browser
Are you running 4k?
No, 1080p
Switch to linux
tiling window manager
Here ya go, hope this helps /s
Unfortunately this is one of the website pages which needs to support various browser sizes, including mobile.
It is very difficult to support a wide range of sizes. This solution is the simplest.
Multiple column layout that dynamically adjusts as you size is more difficult to do than a single column one, and makes future changes to the UI more difficult.
Same for the achievement popup. That opens below the header, adds its own header and below the steam download footer. So you end up with 5 visible achievements...
There's not a good solution unfortunately. And every time I find something slightly more legible, steam resets next time it boots up 🗣️
Adjust your Windows scaling for that display.
unfortunately did nothing to steam :(
The feature works on any app. Just search for Magnifier in the search bar.
yes, but its very clunky and the text is not as sharp. also weird on dual monitor setup.
Oh, okay.
Turn your monitor 90°
Try holding control and scrolling up. Should work as the steam client is basically a glorified browser (I mean, you can fucking watch YouTube with it)
yeah others suggested this aswell, doesn't work sadly, thanks tho.
CTRL + '+ key'
These empty spaces need to be filled with ads for some crappy mobile game
Windows has a built it magnifying glass app In start menu (what opens after pressing windows key) look up magnifying glass Or scroll trough the app list in the start menu (in Windows 11 its in a folder called accessibility, forgot how that folder is called on windows 10)
Use your phone or switch Resolutions
Isn’t it just a regular web page? Ctrl + mouse wheel should work
no, this is steam client
It is, and it isn't. Yeah it's a regular web page and that works in most browsers but the steam client doesn't support that feature.
Edit the photo? It's fairly easy to crop the photo yourself or take a scrolling screenshot on mobile
its not about this specific picture, just browsing games on steam in general.
First world problems
yes
windows has a dedicated zoom feature. Hold the windows button and press the + key
doesn't work on steam sadly :'(
1024x768 will fix it
and will unfix everything else :D
lol that's kind of the point
Take a pic on your phone and zoom in every time
finally a solution, thanks.
real solution
Create a shortcut for Steam, open properties on the shortcut, and in the "target" put this:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam.exe" -forcedesktopscaling 1.3
Change 1.3 to whatever looks good on your PC. Change the Steam location if that's not where you installed it. Add the shortcut to your taskbar or where you generally access Steam from.
Thank you so much for this. I was looking for a solution (see what i did there) for AGES. I wasn't aware it would be that simple. THANK YOU
Here is an updoot and a comment so I can find it when I get home later if it works I'll tell my friend who is a bit..... Older... This trick so he can see steam better :) will comment if I get working
If you didn’t know, you can save comments. It’s helps find them faster
checked steam location etc, doesn't seem to work for me. thanks tho
If you're on a windows 10/11 PC, it should work.
You can copy/paste the target from your original steam.exe properties. Make sure you have the quotes, hyphen, and spaces formatted properly and that you're booting steam from the shortcut and not the original exe. Quit steam entirely first.
https://preview.redd.it/agqfus8s1wbf1.png?width=1078&format=png&auto=webp&s=0ea07f43670ca3e313042a5a547222b73fceb7c0
yeah i've done it exactly as you explained, could it be something blocking it on my end, stuff like windows debloaters or any other settings?
You can't do it on the steam.exe itself, you have to do it on a shortcut, if you autostart Steam with Windows, it would be best to set it directly on the autostart shortcut so it starts right up with the proper scaling.
Edit: To open the folder with the autostart shortcut you can press Win+R and type in
shell:startup
, in that folder find steam and edit the shortcut.yes, right click on desktop => new => shortcut => paste: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam.exe" -forcedesktopscaling 1.3
right?
edit: with the picture i'm trying to show that steam is in the correct location.
Did you exit Steam completely and then launch it again? I would be surprised if this would apply to an already running instance of Steam.
you skipped the step where you need to make a shortcut.
I created a shortcut on the desktop to the exe file without the double quotation marks, so the shortcut path is for me:
F:\Programs\Steam\steam.exe -forcedesktopscaling 2.0
if you have a 4K monitor you won't notice small changes like 1.1 or 1.2. start with 4.0 just cause it easier to see if you managed to make it works, after that play with the values
Hey Heimerdinger, does that work for every windows program? I would like to scale a little Toon Boom Harmony and actually never found a solution for it.
It does not, the launch options you can pass to the executable depend on the program
😭😭😭 Thanks for answering