Environment: 4K monitor, Windows 10, scale 150% (default)
Other than the title bar, the rest is blurry. Some of it can be improved with Properties -> HighDPI scaling override -> System (Enahanced), but it's still not perfect and it's just the OS trying to compensate for an application that does not natively support HiDPI.
4K monitors have been around for a while now. Is there a plan to properly support HiDPI in the near future?
Is there a plan for HiDPI support?
Re: Is there a plan for HiDPI support?
- Open the properties of the freecommander.exe file in your install folder.
- Change to Compatibility tab
- Set the DPI settings to the optimal value for you
- Change to Compatibility tab
- Set the DPI settings to the optimal value for you
Re: Is there a plan for HiDPI support?
Right, I've tried all and there's no optimal value. "System(Enhanced)" improves the menus, but the file list is always fuzzy.
Has anyone achieved "retina quality" on a 4K monitor similar to FileExplorer through some magic configuration?
Back to the original question, is it a major effort to upgrade libraries or something and look like the native applications?
Has anyone achieved "retina quality" on a 4K monitor similar to FileExplorer through some magic configuration?
Back to the original question, is it a major effort to upgrade libraries or something and look like the native applications?
Re: Is there a plan for HiDPI support?
Last Windows 10, I see no big problem (Windows 8 and older Windows 10 provide worse results).
Laptop 1920X1080, 150% 4K monitor 3840x2160, 200%
I keep working on the topic but that will be longer.
Laptop 1920X1080, 150% 4K monitor 3840x2160, 200%
If that was easy I would have done that long ago.Back to the original question, is it a major effort to upgrade libraries or something and look like the native applications?
I keep working on the topic but that will be longer.
Re: Is there a plan for HiDPI support?
I see, thanks for getting back yo me.
In your case the 1920x1080 resolution may play a role. At 3840x2160, the difference in clarity is significant, as below. Let me know if there's any additional tuning that could help. All I did so far is override the HiDPI settings with "System(enhanced)". And yes, my Windows is up-to-date.
In your case the 1920x1080 resolution may play a role. At 3840x2160, the difference in clarity is significant, as below. Let me know if there's any additional tuning that could help. All I did so far is override the HiDPI settings with "System(enhanced)". And yes, my Windows is up-to-date.
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