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Build Display Scaling: What it is and what you need to know about it to have great visuals. Display scaling: What it is and why it matters to you. Windows Desktop Development Platform Advancements. Windows 10 Windows 8. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped.

Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Asked by:. Archived Forums. General Windows Desktop Development Issues. Sign in to vote. Thank you, Abhay Edit: I was expecting that the dialog size would be changed in ratio with the change it DPI but that does not seem to be the case. Does anyone know how the dialog size is scaled with the change in DPI? Sunday, November 20, AM. Sunday, November 20, PM.

Hi, MapDialogRect, for some reason, was not of much help. Install that copy of Windows in the VM and you can run software on that older version of Windows in a window on your Windows 10 desktop. Using a virtual machine is a somewhat more involved solution, but it will work well unless the app needs to interface with hardware directly. Virtual machines tend to have limited support for hardware peripherals. DOSBox will work much, much better.

And, since Windows 3. Instead, you can just install a bit version of Windows inside a virtual machine and run the application there. You could even install Windows 3. Windows 10 uses the new Microsoft Edge as its default browser.

The minimize and close buttons become very large, title bars are very text heavy in look, and system tray icons are simply scaled up in size giving an aliased and blurry look to them. DPI scaling in XP was normally used if a person felt the text on the screen was too small, but in almost all cases a better solution was to simply lower the resolution of the monitor, even if it introduced blurriness to the LCD image. Windows then renders the application off screen and then dynamically upscales the application to whatever DPI setting is selected by the user.

While this certainly fixes the issue with fonts falling out of text boxes, it introduces some blurriness to the application.



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