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Independent monitor scaling, any hope in Windows 10?

zhenya

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Steve, in my experience all of those apps you mention may also exhibit this same behavior. What can make it hard to track is that the behavior is different depending on what monitor (if any) is connected at time of login, which monitor you have set as primary, and which monitor the program opens on. If you go and find the Chrome .exe, right click on it, properties, compatibility. You'll see that by default it has the box checked for 'disable display scaling on high dpi settings.' Uncheck the box, restart the program. See if it now behaves like IE.
 
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SteveMac

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Thanks again for the reply, I see where you are coming from, shame that IE doesn't give us the ability to disable scaling.

This screen capture shows the kind of issue I'm talking about, seems odd (especially when you look at the X in each window) that IE doesn't seem to follow other apps that appear to be scaled correctly.

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