08-25-2018, 12:18 PM
Hello
I'm aware that high PPI display devices (4K or Retina based monitors) are still being used by minority of users. But maybe you can find some spare time to improve High DPI compatibility of SRS app. I have no experience with high DPI monitors running with previous versions of Windows, but Windows 10 introduced new approach to scale UIs. In result GUIs of applications which don't support new DPI Awareness modes, are displayed as very small (1:1 pixel ratio) or are scaled up by OS. Such scaling makes GUI as big as requested by high PPI display, but the content is scaled as an image which especially hurts quality of text written with true type fonts.
Here is example from SRS: side by side comparison between content generated by Firefox browser (on the left side), and SRS application (on the right side). As you can see a text written with use of fonts blurred in SRS app
Here is link to msdn: https://docs.microsoft.com/cs-cz/windows..._awareness
with regards
I'm aware that high PPI display devices (4K or Retina based monitors) are still being used by minority of users. But maybe you can find some spare time to improve High DPI compatibility of SRS app. I have no experience with high DPI monitors running with previous versions of Windows, but Windows 10 introduced new approach to scale UIs. In result GUIs of applications which don't support new DPI Awareness modes, are displayed as very small (1:1 pixel ratio) or are scaled up by OS. Such scaling makes GUI as big as requested by high PPI display, but the content is scaled as an image which especially hurts quality of text written with true type fonts.
Here is example from SRS: side by side comparison between content generated by Firefox browser (on the left side), and SRS application (on the right side). As you can see a text written with use of fonts blurred in SRS app
Here is link to msdn: https://docs.microsoft.com/cs-cz/windows..._awareness
with regards