AntiSpyware window displays incorrectly

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Samuel C. Yang

My laptop's screen resolution is 1600 by 1200. I have a custom DPI setting
of 110% of normal size (106 dpi). The color quality is set to 32-bit color.

The AntiSpyware window display incorrectly.

(1) The colors look wrong (blocky, instead of somewhat moothly shaded, as on
another machine). The right side of the menu bar and the mane pane has a
strange arrangement of colors, too.

(2) The main pane of the window (below the thick top menu bar) is narrower
than it should be. There is a vertical white band between that pane and the
right edge of the window, and the numbers that are displayed on the right
side of the pane are chopped off in the middle of the 4th digit. Since
there are no commas used to format those numbers, I have no clue whether I
am looking at numbers that are in the thousands, tens of thousand, or what.
 
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Brant Gurganus

Samuel said:
My laptop's screen resolution is 1600 by 1200. I have a custom DPI setting
of 110% of normal size (106 dpi). The color quality is set to 32-bit color.

The AntiSpyware window display incorrectly.

I can confirm that the program has image scaling issues when at custom
dpi settings. In my case, it is 133dpi.
 
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Steve Dodson [MSFT]

Samuel,

Thank you for your post. We are aware of the DPI issue at this time. Thanks
again for testing and let us know in the newsgroup if you encounter any
further issues.

thanks!

Steve


Steve Dodson [MSFT]
MCSE, CISSP
PSS Security

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