SOLIDWORKS Visualize Viewport Size and Resolution Settings

Article by Gary Ballentine on Jun 23, 2025

SOLIDWORKS Visualize supports high-resolution 4k displays. So, why isn’t your model showing in high resolution? Because of a simple Viewport setting—and it isn’t a setting in Windows.

The Viewport is the preview of your project that you see when you’re working on it. By default, it’s set pretty small. This is to increase performance and load times, and it doesn’t affect your final export. It’s just there so you can see what you’re working on, and you can customize the size to your liking.

The Viewport might appear even smaller on high-resolution screens because the Viewport is sized by the number of pixels; high-resolution screens have smaller pixels.

SOLIDWORKS Visualize Viewport Size and Resolution Settings

How to Change the Size of the Viewport

To change the size of your Viewport, go to Tools > Settings.

SOLIDWORKS Visualize Viewport Options

In the dialog box, click on 3D Viewport and scroll down to Maximum Resolution.

Adjust SOLIDWORKS Visualize Settings for a 4k Monitor

Here, you can specify the exact resolution you want to see in the Viewport. The sizes shown are the actual number of pixels that will be displayed. Fill Window will cause the preview to take up as much available space as possible and might load faster than some of the other options such as 3840x2160. Why? Because 3840x2160 is an entire 4k display, and probably more pixels than your monitor actually has available in the Viewport area.

SOLIDWORKS Visualize Resolution Settings for Performance

Remember, the higher the resolution, the more time Visualize will take to generate the preview. This means slower performance. At high-resolution settings, you might even see a warning to inform you it’s going to be slow.

In the screenshot below, you can see what Fill Window looks like.

SOLIDWORKS Visualize Fill Window for 4k Display

So what about the size and resolution of everything else in the Visualize window? They’re controlled the way you would normally control the size and resolution of a program on your computer—through the Windows display settings.

Adjusting the scale and resolution here will change the size and resolution of dialog boxes, icons, and the Palette. These are global settings that will also affect how other programs on your computer appear.

4k Display Settings for SOLIDWORKS Visualize Viewport

I hope you found this article explaining why the model view in SOLIDWORKS Visualize appears small by default and how to fix it for 4k monitors helpful. Check out more tips and tricks from our team below. Additionally, join the GoEngineer Community to participate in the conversation, create forum posts, and answer questions from other SOLIDWORKS users. 

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About Gary Ballentine

Gary Ballentine is a Mechanical Engineer based out of our Headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Davis, a certification in Technical Writing from San Francisco State University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah. Gary has been part of the GoEngineer family since April 2019 as a Support Engineer and Certified SOLIDWORKS Instructor.

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