Hi there,
First of all, its worth saying that I'm highly impressed with your program and I'm a big fan - well done for your wonderful work.
The problem I'm having is certainly non urgent, however seen that you mentioned the work on high DPI monitors and WPF, I thought I'd let you know about this problem. I have a laptop that is a high DPI screen requiring 125% window scaling. It's connected to a dock that outputs to two other screens that are 100% window scaled (or not really scaled at all). When the Reflector user interface launches on one of the 100% scaled monitors, it looks just fine on them. An example (I include the start menu to show how Windows is displaying elements on that screen)..
When I move the application to the high DPI screen of the laptop, suddenly it doesn't rescale and looks blurry.
Obviously this is not a huge deal, the application still functions perfectly but its a minor annoyance to what is a great application. Note that to see the images well, you may have to right click on them and show in separate tab on your browser (as I noticed that they are scaled down to fit the forum width).
First of all, its worth saying that I'm highly impressed with your program and I'm a big fan - well done for your wonderful work.
The problem I'm having is certainly non urgent, however seen that you mentioned the work on high DPI monitors and WPF, I thought I'd let you know about this problem. I have a laptop that is a high DPI screen requiring 125% window scaling. It's connected to a dock that outputs to two other screens that are 100% window scaled (or not really scaled at all). When the Reflector user interface launches on one of the 100% scaled monitors, it looks just fine on them. An example (I include the start menu to show how Windows is displaying elements on that screen)..
When I move the application to the high DPI screen of the laptop, suddenly it doesn't rescale and looks blurry.
Obviously this is not a huge deal, the application still functions perfectly but its a minor annoyance to what is a great application. Note that to see the images well, you may have to right click on them and show in separate tab on your browser (as I noticed that they are scaled down to fit the forum width).
Statistics: Posted by nickmccobian — 23 Apr 2024, 09:44