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I downloaded Windows 64-bit with JDK 8 included of SQL Developer 18.1.

To run Oracle SQL Developed I just unzipped the file and run the sqldeveloper.exe contained in the folder.

Unfortunately, as you can see in the image the size of everything is extremely small and very difficult to see.enter image description here

This issue appears exclusively with this software.

How can I resolve it?

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I also faced a similar issue when installed this on Windows 10. The issue has to do with compatibility settings.

I have fixed it following the steps given below:

  1. Get shortcut of sqldeveloper at your desktop
  2. Ensure that you have admin rights in your PC
  3. Right Click on sqldeveloper icon and select Properties.
  4. Go to the Compatibility tab:

    • Compatibility mode change it to windows 7
    • Check the option of Override high DPI scaling beaviour
    • Select "System" in drop down below
  5. Apply
  6. Re-Launch the application
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    For me it worked by these steps... SQL Dev Shortcut -> Compatibility - > Change high DPI settings -> Override high DPI scaling behavior (Checked)-> Re-Launch Program. I did not find 'Compatibility mode change it to windows 7.' Oct 13, 2018 at 17:07
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    in Linux just change ~/.sqldeveloper/system18.3.0.277.2354/o.sqldeveloper/ide.properties Ide.FontSize
    – tuxErrante
    Dec 5, 2018 at 10:07
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    It worked for me, you can skip the create shortcut step, directly change the compatibility mode of the sqldeveloper.exe is also possible. Thank you.
    – maximus
    Apr 4, 2019 at 8:06
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    I had to select "System (Enhanced)" on Windows 10, otherwise worked perfectly.
    – endriju
    Aug 9, 2019 at 10:04
  • Thanks ! its worked for me also . Open Property by right clicking on launcher icon --->Compatibility - --> Change high DPI settings ->System apply and relaunch Oct 18, 2019 at 5:14
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I guess this is a subjective statement - but that doesn't appear SMALL to me.

However, if you're using an OS accessibility feature to increase the size of text in your applications, the new 'Welcome Page' can interfere with that.

Uncheck 'show on startup' in the Welcome page

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Restart SQL Developer.

You should be good.

The Welcome page uses JavaFX to render some HTML and this is apparently getting in the way due to a Java bug. We're looking to mitigate or fix this for a future release.

If that doesn't work, you can also try to actually increase the UI font size.

I talk about how to do that here

This is what it looks like bumped up to font size 14

Find your ide.properties file.

Windows: It's in your OS User's AppData, Roaming, SQL Developer, systemX.Y.Z..., o.sqldeveloper directory where X.Y.Z... represents your version of SQL Developer.

Linux/Mac: It's in your $HOME/.sqldeveloper, systemX.Y.Z, o.sqldeveloper directory.

You’ll notice this file is VERY well documented. There’s a section that speaks to Windows in particular. To change the default size for all look and feels, add this line, the uncommented one:

# To modify the font size for a particular locale under all
# look-and-feels, set the Ide.FontSize.<languageID> property. For
# example:
Ide.FontSize.en=14

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2018 Update

On my 4k Mac Mini (2018 build if that matters):

  • Oracle 8 JDK
  • SQL Developer 18.3
  • Mac OS X look and feel
  • Ide.FontSize=21

This is how SQL Developer looks:

enter image description here

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    Switch to 'Welcome Page'. Now scroll down to the VERY bottom, and look at the left hand side of the document. It's there. May 2, 2018 at 17:47
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    Make sure SQL Developer is closed while you edit ide.properties. SQL Developer writes to ide.properties every time its closed, which confuses most editors.
    – BetaRide
    May 15, 2018 at 5:02
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    The path to ide.properties is C:\Users\your Name\AppData\Roaming\SQL Developer\system19.1.0.094.2042\o.sqldeveloper, once I uncommented and changed Ide.FontSize=14, the UI font looks bigger. Thanks!
    – Janet
    Jun 19, 2019 at 16:28
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    This solution does fix it. However, it has been so long since the answer was posted. I just downloaded the latest version of SQL Developer (Version 19.2.1.247) and this issue is still present. Pity that an issue that's staring right in your face has not been fixed for so long.
    – PKU
    Dec 4, 2019 at 22:28
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    @thatjeffsmith Too bad you didn't work at Oracle so you could get this bug fixed...its been over 2 years and it is still present. Aug 27, 2020 at 19:37
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I changed font style and size from available settings from SQL developer. We can change using Tools -> Preferences ->Code Editor -> Fonts

SQL developer settings

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Fixed this for myself in Oracle Linux 8, but is also worth trying in RHEL and Fedora, if you use either of those.

If SQL Developer is running, close it.

With superuser privileges, open the following file for editing:

sudo nano /opt/sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/bin/sqldeveloper.conf

Add the following two lines at the end:

AddVMOption -Dsun.java2d.uiScale=2
AddVMOption -Dsun.java2d.uiScale.enabled=true

Restart SQL Developer.

If the interface still looks too small, or too big, change the uiScale value (untested).

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  • This did not work on Ubuntu 20.04 running sqldeveloper 21.2 with Oracle Java 11
    – Dominus
    Oct 4, 2021 at 11:59
  • this actually did work for me, thanks Ubuntu 20.04.3 openjdk-11 sqldeveloper 21.4.1.349
    – Miad Abdi
    Dec 16, 2021 at 23:53
  • This worked for me with Ubuntu running Sql Developer 17. I used ....uiScale=3 for with my 4k monitor and aging eyes. Everything is a little too big at 3 but too small at 2 and you can't use decimals, just integers.
    – Jack Mason
    Feb 25, 2022 at 2:07
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I had the same issue, if you still could not fix the problem with the given solutions, for me also worked the following:

Go to the Display Settings;

Go to scaling and "reset it": change to another scale, for example, 100% and then to your preferred scale;

This should force the SQL-Developer Window to your preferred scale, unfortunately you have to repeat this procedure after every new SQL-Developer launch.

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  • Thank you for sharing.
    – Seymour
    Apr 15, 2020 at 16:18
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change the setting from "Compatibility tab" as highlighted in the above post was the only way to make the icon much more larger

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In case anyone landed here looking for the same answer for a newer version of Oracle SQL Developer (like I did)…

As of v22.2.1, for macOS the preferences are now located in Oracle SQL Developer --> Settings…

Oracle SQL Developer menu

You can adjust the font style and size under Code Editor --> Fonts

Oracle SQL Developer preferences pane

Hope that helps!

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