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The font and the images are blurry on Windows 8.
Here is my configuration:
rMBP
Win8
2880x1800
200% (DPI)
Some screenshots:
http://d.pr/i/C1Gq
http://d.pr/i/VKZU
By cons during installation (fonts was not only blurred image presentation was not clear).
Here is my configuration:
rMBP
Win8
2880x1800
200% (DPI)
Some screenshots:
http://d.pr/i/C1Gq
http://d.pr/i/VKZU
By cons during installation (fonts was not only blurred image presentation was not clear).
Hi Jeezy4,
Thanks for the feedback. This is something on our todo list to try and get fixed up for the next version of Viscosity Windows.
In the mean time, you can go to C:\Program Files\Viscosity and right click Viscosity and select Properties, go to the Compatability tab and tick "Disable Scaling on high DPI settings". This will remove the fuzzyness, but will make Viscosity quite small on such a large resolution.
Regards,
Eric
Thanks for the feedback. This is something on our todo list to try and get fixed up for the next version of Viscosity Windows.
In the mean time, you can go to C:\Program Files\Viscosity and right click Viscosity and select Properties, go to the Compatability tab and tick "Disable Scaling on high DPI settings". This will remove the fuzzyness, but will make Viscosity quite small on such a large resolution.
Regards,
Eric
Eric Thorpe
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Hi,
Cool that this problem will be solved. I like to hear developers say such things not as some who tell me that such resolutions should not exist.
Yes, setting the scale Windows XP removes the blur. But I do not want to hurt your eyes.
Keep up the good work.
Best,
Cool that this problem will be solved. I like to hear developers say such things not as some who tell me that such resolutions should not exist.
Yes, setting the scale Windows XP removes the blur. But I do not want to hurt your eyes.
Keep up the good work.
Best,
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