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== High DPI scaling ==
 
 
High DPI (Dots per Inch) means that a monitor has a relatively high screen resolution for its physical size.  
 
High DPI (Dots per Inch) means that a monitor has a relatively high screen resolution for its physical size.  
  

Revision as of 16:43, 29 September 2018

High DPI (Dots per Inch) means that a monitor has a relatively high screen resolution for its physical size.

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

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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 in the dropdown

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