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Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually. Related 3. I uncheck the box, but when I open the window, it is still checked. All my applications looks blurred All worked fine on Win8RC.
Furthermore, you can try to update VGA card driver to the latest version, or try to turn up or turn down the screen refresh rate:. Screen resolutionAdvanced settingsMonitorMonitor Settings. Leo Huang. TechNet Community Support. Is it impossible to work with it. Refresh rate has nothing to do with scaling.
This prevents the OS from using the DWM to use bitmap stretching on the application to make everything bigger at the expense of quality. If you choose XP style scaling applications such as Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom will no longer be scaled and blurry, but the controls will be small since they were designed for 96 DPI.
This is pretty much my experience with windows 7 too. So essentially, the blurring is a sign that the check-box un-check did work. In my experience, just similar to the quoted text, when I leave it checked, some thing are scaled and some things aren't.
Everything that is scaled or not looks sharp and nice. If I un-check it, everything will be scaled but will also feel a bit blurry as if I just changed the resolution to another one than the recommended. Sunday, November 20, PM. Hi, MapDialogRect, for some reason, was not of much help.
Manually figured out my control's label position and dimensions in dialog units. Called MapDialogRect to convert the dialog units to pixels.
Called SetWindowPos to arrange the control. Thank you, Abhay. Monday, November 21, PM. Thank you for your understanding. Tuesday, November 22, AM. Vegan Fanatic [MVP] wrote:. Thursday, November 24, AM. Thursday, November 24, PM.
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