The PicoScope application has always been painful to use, mainly because it doesn't cooperate with desktop environments / style engines. So on my KDE desktop, while all Qt and Gtk applications have one common unified style, PicoScope sticks with its default ugliness.
I thought this couldn't really get any worse, but now that I've decommissioned my last low-DPI computer (i.e., all my systems have high-DPI monitors, including those that run PicoScope), PicoScope has hit a new unusability milestone. Here you go:
There's no way I can use this^^^ properly. To emphasize one important thing again: All other applications (KDE, browsers, IDEs, video players, editors) look perfectly fine on the same setup.
Apart from display problems, the application has other usability issues. For example, there's no way to define keyboard shortcuts, so that one could reasonably operate the application (e.g. at least stop the signal capture) with a probe in one hand. Sure, I should be using triggers instead of trying my reaction time. Here you go, triggers on high-DPI:
I'm trying a new Linux laptop to hopefully remedy some of the assorted issues I'm experiencing with Windows and a 4444. I would appreciate knowing if there is a way I can increase the size of the icons in latest Picoscope for Linux. I've attached a screenshot for reference.