Browsing Posted March 8, 2019 Posted March 8, 2019 (edited) Would it be possible to adjust the interface for higher DPI settings? The screenshot is from 125% custom DPI - Windows 10. I've noticed there are no scrolling arrows in the top-right when using 100% DPI. Thanks. Spoiler Edited March 8, 2019 by Browsing Quote
Jan Krohn Posted March 8, 2019 Posted March 8, 2019 What exactly is the problem then? The scrolling arrows appear when the tabs don't fit into the given space. Whether that's the case or not depends on DPI and default font size. It's not a bug, it's a feature... Quote
Browsing Posted March 8, 2019 Author Posted March 8, 2019 Not really a problem (or a bug) but a minor annoyance. Assuming 125 and 150 DPI are commonplace settings (and even defaults, depending on monitor size/resolution), I'd expect the UI (any UI) to behave the same way as 100, without hiding stuff and adding the need for extra clicks. It seems like the space is available, although I can't be 100% sure on that. I know this is nit-picking, it's fine as it is. The main categories (Windows/Office) are promptly available anyway. Just thought I'd mention it. Quote
Jan Krohn Posted March 8, 2019 Posted March 8, 2019 Maybe it's a bug in the control. At 125%, the space is definitely available. However, sine I don't want to code my own controls, but use the ones provided by MS, that's something we'll have to live with. Quote
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