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feature request: per exe scale settings #1416

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nanderer opened this issue Jun 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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feature request: per exe scale settings #1416

nanderer opened this issue Jun 23, 2024 · 1 comment

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@nanderer
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Try the latest version first.
Go here and click Environment: THIS_BUILD_IS_RECOMMENDED__VCXPROJ_BUILD=1-> Artifacts 1-> zip to download the latest version.
done 0.9 seams nearly done ;)

Describe the bug
its not a bug its a feature (request) i would like to ask for: many old software assumes 640x480 or 800x600 resolution without any scaling feature, so it would be crate if there would be some right click to task bar/program title bar (that one:

grafik
) option to to scale it acordingly so it is good vievable on resoultions like 10x0p (high) without without changing the screen resoulution or scaling options (which both is a pain in the b** )

noting for final version would be quite neet to have as a bonus feature for short sighted folks like i am

Expected behavior
i can read it somehow or use ctrl+mousewheel to increase stuff)

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grafik

there you see its quite small compared to the rest of the screen

Environment (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Windows 10ish 1809 server 2019 (i hate windows updates that brake stuff so i use this instead)
  • Version otvdm-v0.9.0

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skipped because not a bug report

@cracyc
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cracyc commented Jun 23, 2024

This really isn't possible as windows gdi doesn't provide any way for old programs to scale themselves. Magnifiers (#561, https://tanalin.com/en/projects/integer-scaler/) are an option though.

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