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Old 06-19-2016, 12:10 PM   #1
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Problems with high DPI display

Hi,

I just upgraded to a new Windows 10 laptop with a default DPI of 3200x1800. Calibre doesn't display everything quite right at this DPI.

I've done some research, and have edited the properties (such as "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings") and even tried reducing the screen resolution without success.

At best, Calibre looks just a bit strange. And there are some places where I can't even see the icons at all, such as in the comments box when editing metadata. (See screen shot).

I seem to recall that Kovid said this wasn't going to be fixed until he got a high DPI display. Does anyone else have suggestions? I cannot be the only Calibre user out there with a high DPI display!

Thanks in advance.
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