I have a WIN32 SW which the UI was designed in 96 DPI, so when user changes the windows DPI from 96 to 120 or bigger, the UI will be wrong. I want to know if there is API to force my SW to display the UI with 96DPI.
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Starting with Windows Vista, scaling for DPI is supposed to happen automatically. I don't have any direct experience to know how well it works, but here's the page that explains how to turn it off: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms701681(VS.85).aspx |
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There is no API to force your app to show at 96DPI. The DPI is a device setting and cannot be controlled per application. If you can change your program, you can scale your UI to look properly on high DPI though. You need to call
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You can also add an appcompat key for your application. The place for this in the registry is:
That is the per-user settings, there is the same key in
Will enable that compatibility flag for your program, which will turn off DPI scaling. This is for Vista+. SetProcessDPIAware is also an option, but be aware there is a danger of a race condition, according to the documentation. |
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