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I am currently trying to make my "system dpi aware" WTL application per-monitor dpi aware. Normally this wouldn't be a problem at all - everything works fine, I get the WM_DPICHANGED message without any extra flu. The only thing that behaves oddly is, after a reboot past changing the DPI on the main monitor, the Windows resource manager:

Dialogs created without the resource manager remain unscaled as expected. All dialogs created with the help of the resource manager are scaled by Windows 8.1/10.

-> Code example would be too long, just use the Win32 project template from Visual Studio and set <dpiAware>true/PM</dpiAware> in the manifest file.

Has anybody experienced the same problem and found a solution for this?

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  • After spending a fair amount of time with content provided by Kenny Kerr, everything seems to work properly. The best is his pluralsight content, but hopefully this article will help: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dn574798.aspx
    – Jeff
    Aug 18, 2015 at 14:13
  • I'll be looking into his pluralsight content, thanks! So far, the article doesn't cover my problem (resource-based dialogs) at all, and the example program he gave still has the problem, that the client area has two different scaling factors for x and y axis, as the window border isn't scaled with the rest of the window. (This one, I could fix...)
    – Ian Grey
    Aug 19, 2015 at 7:37

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