![]() VS2017 and below are not per-monitor DPI aware. Any suggestions on how this could be fixed? Since there aren't many levers when it comes this sort of thing I'm at a loss for where else I should be looking at to fix this. None of these settings made any difference. I've tried playing around with a few settings, such as cranking up the scaling on the 1080p monitor or changing which one was primary. I have two monitors hooked up, one 4k with the desktop scaling set to 200% and a regular 1080p monitor with desktop scaling set at 100%. This makes the code extremely hard to read/edit in Visual Studio, as the text all looks blurry. In the screenshot below (taken from a zoomed-in screenshot in Paint.Net so the individual pixel divisions are visible), I have overlapped the Visual Studio window with Chrome, and you can see that the ClearType text is rendered at lower resolution and then scaled with Visual Studio, resulting in a very ugly doubling of the colored pixels, whereas in Chrome, the text looks great. ![]() I have this same problem in Visual Studio 20. But it's not working for me and I'm not sure why. I just upgraded to a 4k monitor, and supposedly Visual Studio should be able to handle a high dpi monitor just fine.
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