Questions tagged [dpi]
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How can I make Microsoft Management Console high-DPI aware in Windows 8.1?
Since Windows 8.1 doesn't allow system-wide "Windows XP style" high DPI support, how can I make the Microsoft Management Console apps (mmc.exe) high-DPI aware? There is no "Troubleshoot compatibility" context menu item for it.
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Change DPI of one user using W2K3 Remote Desktop / Terminal Server
In short: How do I increase the DPI of some (not all) of our customers connected to our RDP server?
We are running a W2K3 Terminal Server that our clients connect to to run our application.
One of our clients complains that all fonts / icons etc…
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Can a custom DPI setting be applied to Remote Desktop sessions?
Can a custom DPI setting be applied to Remote Desktop sessions?
When you try to change the DPI from a Remote Desktop session, you get a message that display settings can't be changed from a remote session. That made me think that changing DPI from…
sejong
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Legacy non-dpi-aware application resolution scaling?
Our environment prominently featuers an outdated but absolutely mission-critical Win32 application that is not dpi-aware. It is optimized for an 800x600 display. Most of our users now have 17"-20" displays with native resolutions ranging from…
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Doing DPI Scaling server side RDP Windows Server 2016
So I recently upgraded my terminal server environment (remote desktop services) from 2008 R2 to 2016. Most of our staff connects to a terminal server through Windows 10 IOT thin clients, but some of our staff are older and don't have the best vision…
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Deploying Windows 7 using WDS - Some applications seem to be stuck at 125% dpi settings
I've been using Windows Deployment Server to deploy Windows 7 (64 bit) images and it works very well. However sometimes the deployed installation seem to default to 125% (medium) dpi settings (monitors are generally are 1920 x 1200) which I do not…
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TCP modification in-the-middle and acknowledge number
For some private purposes I need to enrich HTTP header with additional information (which will be handled by app on the HTTP server side). The basic idea was to modify received packet, send it to destination and never care about answer. The very…
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