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2 displays, one is UHD

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  • Tom Worster
    I found this topic viewtopic.php?f=76&t=29623

    In Settings I told Windows 10 to "Make this [my secondary display] my main display". Now the browser and tools on the secondary display look nice.

    The fonts and UI elements in the viewer on the main display are very small but I can probably tolerate it. Thanks to ClauS and others on that thread.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="NNN635913373070783290" wrote:

    What can I do to fix the appearance of the browser/tools window?


    I was replying that you can do nothing to really fix it but you've already found my previous topic about it by yourself. That's just a workaround. However you can open a support case (as I did at the time) to add another complaint on this issue, hoping that Phase One will take it as a push to solve it soon or later in a future update.
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  • Tom Worster
    [quote="ClauS" wrote:
    I was replying that you can do nothing to really fix it but you've already found my previous topic about it by yourself. That's just a workaround. However you can open a support case (as I did at the time) to add another complaint on this issue, hoping that Phase One will take it as a push to solve it soon or later in a future update.


    Yes, I don't find it acceptable to make my secondary display the "main display" for Windows.

    I tried the options in "Change high DPI settings" in the program's compatibility properties. C1 does very strange window resizing with that. In any case I found nothing that works properly.
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