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<title>RE: Scaling issue</title>
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<description><![CDATA[For the DF scaling issues, could you try updating to the just-released 7.3.4? We've fixed a scaling bug that should hopefully resolve this for you.
Unfortunately for the other applications, DisplayFusion doesn't have any control over them so it can't really help there.
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For the DF scaling issues, could you try updating to the just-released 7.3.4? We've fixed a scaling bug that should hopefully resolve this for you.<br/>
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Unfortunately for the other applications, DisplayFusion doesn't have any control over them so it can't really help there.<br/>
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Thanks!
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Example with displayscaling disabled for this app, where the text shows all blurry.
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<description><![CDATA[Another issue with this is that on that widescreen, some apps are blurry, so I have to 'disable display scaling on high dpi settings' - but that makes the menus of the programs look huge.
Any idea how to fix this? Ideally I don't want to disable any displayscaling]]></description>
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Another issue with this is that on that widescreen, some apps are blurry, so I have to 'disable display scaling on high dpi settings' - but that makes the menus of the programs look huge.<br/>
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Any idea how to fix this? Ideally I don't want to disable any displayscaling
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2016 11:22:23 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,
I have this weird scaling issue.
Setup is 1 laptop with resolution: 3200*1800
One ultrawide screen with resolution: 2560*1080
When opening displayfusion settings on the ultrawide screen, some items are huge and some are insanely small.
I have the displayscaling at the laptop at 250% a...]]></description>
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Hello,<br/>
<br/>
I have this weird scaling issue.<br/>
Setup is 1 laptop with resolution: 3200*1800<br/>
One ultrawide screen with resolution: 2560*1080<br/>
<br/>
When opening displayfusion settings on the ultrawide screen, some items are huge and some are insanely small.<br/>
I have the displayscaling at the laptop at 250% and the display scaling of the ultrawide at the default 100%.<br/>
Windows 10. I don't know if this is because of the latest update on displayfusion, since it's the first time using this setup.<br/>
<br/>
See screenshot.<br/>
<br/>
Frank
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