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High DPI problem
02-05-2011, 06:21 AM
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GildedFox
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I'm trying to get Dolphin running on a computer I have connected to my TV, but I'm running into problems since I have the DPI settings turned up to 150% for convenience of viewing from the couch. Unfortunately, Dolphin is also affected by the DPI settings, so when I play in fullscreen, I only see a small section of the screen

Windows is silly and doesn't let you disable DPI settings for 64 bit programs for some reason, and the 32 bit version of Dolphin runs a whole lot slower on this computer, and disabling DPI setting just to play a game is a pain.

Has anyone else experienced this, and more importantly, found a solution? If I could figure out how to disable DPI scaling for 64 bit programs it wouldn't be an issue. I don't know if the Dolphin program itself can just ignore DPI.
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02-05-2011, 06:51 PM
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Just lower the resolution if you wanna see bigger picture...I don't think you can manually set the DPI for specific program or apps, either you disable or enable it.
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02-06-2011, 01:11 AM
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DPI scaling has nothing to do with the fullscreen view not scaling up to the screen.
thats Flatpanel scaling (or lack of).
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