![]() ![]() To switch DPI in XP and previous systems, you need to: To define your own resolution or to switch between XP scaling mode and Vista scaling mode, click the "Advanced" button. Select one of the recently used resolutions.Right-click on an empty space on desktop and select "Properties" from context menu.The advances in computer hardware - LCDs, faster graphics adapters, larger memory chips - made it feasible to create DPI-independent applications and it is only logical that Microsoft encourages their development. Vista can deal with legacy applications that ignore DPI setting. ![]() In Vista and Win 7, selecting DPI mode is easy, the OS itself is optimized for these modes and delivers a superior user experience. There were good reasons to avoid them, but most of the reasons do not apply anymore in Windows Vista. Microsoft has supported high DPI modes in previous versions of Windows, but until now, they were used only seldom. Find out, what problems are you likely to encounter during the process and how to solve them. This article explains how to optimize your application for high-DPI modes popularized by Windows Vista. DPI-aware applications in Windows Vista and Windows 7February 21st 2007
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