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John M. Dlugosz
I understand what "Use Windows XP style DPI scaling" does. I have it
checked because most programs work fine that way, while turning this off
makes them blurry.
But occasionally, a program will be way too small and/or have layout
problems. What I really want is to use the 96DPI emulation only on the
apps I specify, namely the problematic ones. With the check off, it
uses emulation on everything that doesn't specifically say otherwise in
its manifest, and nobody's done that yet.
To summarize, I want the checkmark on normally, and use the new
Vista-style scaling only when I (not the developer) specify.
How do I do that?
--John
checked because most programs work fine that way, while turning this off
makes them blurry.
But occasionally, a program will be way too small and/or have layout
problems. What I really want is to use the 96DPI emulation only on the
apps I specify, namely the problematic ones. With the check off, it
uses emulation on everything that doesn't specifically say otherwise in
its manifest, and nobody's done that yet.
To summarize, I want the checkmark on normally, and use the new
Vista-style scaling only when I (not the developer) specify.
How do I do that?
--John