Thank you for your post ryanlo713,
Everything currently has issues with multiple displays that have different DPIs.
Are you using multiple displays with different DPIs?
I currently don't have access to a high DPI display for testing.
I have been using virtual machines to try to add high-DPI support.
Everything is DPI aware.
There shouldn't be any blurring for single high DPI displays. (it should look like your adjusted UI out of the box)
There's funky system scaling issues when you have multiple displays with different DPIs.
There can also be funky system scaling issues if you have set your system scaling to stretch.
System scaling settings can be set under:
Start Menu -> Settings -> System -> Display -> Advanced scaling settings.
I recommend enabling "let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry".
I recommend not using custom scaling as this can cause issues with Everything.
Everything currently has issues with multiple displays that have different DPIs.
Are you using multiple displays with different DPIs?
I currently don't have access to a high DPI display for testing.
I have been using virtual machines to try to add high-DPI support.
Everything is DPI aware.
There shouldn't be any blurring for single high DPI displays. (it should look like your adjusted UI out of the box)
There's funky system scaling issues when you have multiple displays with different DPIs.
There can also be funky system scaling issues if you have set your system scaling to stretch.
System scaling settings can be set under:
Start Menu -> Settings -> System -> Display -> Advanced scaling settings.
I recommend enabling "let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry".
I recommend not using custom scaling as this can cause issues with Everything.
Statistics: Posted by void — Sun Dec 08, 2024 1:25 am