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Revision as of 21:54, 4 May 2019
High DPI
High DPI (Dots per Inch) means that a monitor has a relatively high screen resolution for its physical size. This can result in texts and elements being too small to read.
High DPI scaling in Windows
In Windows you can make everything bigger by using scaling.
- Right click on your desktop
- Select Display settings
- Change 100% to any higher value
High DPI scaling for Exilent
This will only work with the EXE version.
- Right click the EXE then select Properties
- Select Compatibility tab
- Click Change high DPI settings
- Select Override high DPI scaling behaviour
- Select System (Enhanced) in the dropdown
13" laptop with 1920x1080 resolution scaled up by 150%.