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Re: Blurred WLM With High DPI-- Show quoteHide quoteDSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas Vires et Honor "Rob Roy" <rock***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:EE62F187-8418-46AF-AA21-F9761C08A4B5@microsoft.com... > Hello - per a recent posting on the Windows 7 blog > (http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2008/09/13/follow-up-on-high-dpi-resolution.aspx) > , I decided to up my DPI to 120 and am very pleased with the results > overall. Everything from photos and internet sites are much crisper > and > easier to read. Everything except for the WLM Beta - the title bar > is clear, > but all menus, text and icons below the title bar are blurred. > Attached is > a pic showing an IE window in the background and WLM in the > foreground. > > Does the new WLM work at anything besides a default DPI? Thanks DSH - after reading your note, I searched a bit more and discovered
that if you set a custom DPI AND check the box to "Use Windows XP style DPI scaling", it seems to clear up the issue. Show quoteHide quote "D. Spencer Hines" <pant***@excelsior.com> wrote in message news:eoAdIh1HJHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > It's working just fine for me with 158 DPI and ClearType. > -- > DSH > Lux et Veritas et Libertas > Vires et Honor > > "Rob Roy" <rock***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:EE62F187-8418-46AF-AA21-F9761C08A4B5@microsoft.com... > >> Hello - per a recent posting on the Windows 7 blog >> (http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2008/09/13/follow-up-on-high-dpi-resolution.aspx) >> , I decided to up my DPI to 120 and am very pleased with the results >> overall. Everything from photos and internet sites are much crisper and >> easier to read. Everything except for the WLM Beta - the title bar is >> clear, >> but all menus, text and icons below the title bar are blurred. Attached >> is >> a pic showing an IE window in the background and WLM in the foreground. >> >> Does the new WLM work at anything besides a default DPI? > > Great!
DSH ---------------------------- Show quoteHide quote "Rob Roy" <rock***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:97439C51-337C-45DE-A0EA-634A78F761F6@microsoft.com... > Thanks DSH - after reading your note, I searched a bit more and > discovered that if you set a custom DPI AND check the box to "Use > Windows XP style DPI scaling", it seems to clear up the issue. > > "D. Spencer Hines" <pant***@excelsior.com> wrote in message > news:eoAdIh1HJHA.3548@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> It's working just fine for me with 158 DPI and ClearType. >> -- >> DSH >> Lux et Veritas et Libertas >> Vires et Honor >> >> "Rob Roy" <rock***@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:EE62F187-8418-46AF-AA21-F9761C08A4B5@microsoft.com... >> >>> Hello - per a recent posting on the Windows 7 blog >>> (http://blogs.msdn.com/e7/archive/2008/09/13/follow-up-on-high-dpi-resolution.aspx) >>> , I decided to up my DPI to 120 and am very pleased with the >>> results >>> overall. Everything from photos and internet sites are much >>> crisper and >>> easier to read. Everything except for the WLM Beta - the title bar >>> is clear, >>> but all menus, text and icons below the title bar are blurred. >>> Attached is >>> a pic showing an IE window in the background and WLM in the >>> foreground. >>> >>> Does the new WLM work at anything besides a default DPI?
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