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<blockquote data-quote="DragonQ" data-source="post: 942988" data-attributes="member: 115209"><p>The solution of setting fonts to 100% is useless for newer high DPI laptops, since it makes most other things unreadable from normal viewing distances. What you should do is leave the fonts on 125%/150% (whichever you want) and run MediaPortal in compatibility mode. Right-click on any shortcut for MediaPortal (or the MediaPortal exe itself) and choose Properties. Then go to the Compatibility tab and tick "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings", and press OK.</p><p> </p><p>This is not a Windows 8 issue, it's just an issue with newer high DPI screens, most of which happen to come with Windows 8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonQ, post: 942988, member: 115209"] The solution of setting fonts to 100% is useless for newer high DPI laptops, since it makes most other things unreadable from normal viewing distances. What you should do is leave the fonts on 125%/150% (whichever you want) and run MediaPortal in compatibility mode. Right-click on any shortcut for MediaPortal (or the MediaPortal exe itself) and choose Properties. Then go to the Compatibility tab and tick "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings", and press OK. This is not a Windows 8 issue, it's just an issue with newer high DPI screens, most of which happen to come with Windows 8. [/QUOTE]
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