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Swiftkit DPI Issues

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I saw your "fix" for abnormal DPI and was extremely disappointed. I have a 4k monitor and playing with 100% DPI settings everything on my screen looks about the size of an ant. There's a reason for DPI! Is there a fix in the works for HiDPI screens?

 

Since I have HiDPI I make sure that programs that look blurry when scaled have the setting to ignore DPI. So why is it that it does not ignore DPI? I don't want to play with a blurry screen, I also don't want to play with a super tiny screen, and I definitely don't want to play with a screen with UI elements all over the place.

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I'm running windows 8.1 with 4k. The problem is that everything is fuzzy because they don't support real HiDPI. And like I've mentioned, turning off DPI settings per program makes the ui completely broken. The fix to use it at 100% is useless because as you probably know, running windows at 100% with 4k makes it completely unusable even with a 28" monitor.

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