by CameronD (Posted Mon Mar 28, 2016 1:53 am)
I've seen similar problems.
I have a win 10 PC attached to a 4k TV for slideshows.
When I upgraded to version 1511, win 10 defaulted to 200% scaling, however I later discovered that this destroys the ability of many programs to show anything in 4k.
Both xnview and picasa think the screen is only 1920 pixels wide.
I got around it by setting main scaling to 100% and then fine-tuning specific things like font size.
Just another of the many half-baked ideas in Windows 10.
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I've seen similar problems.
I have a win 10 PC attached to a 4k TV for slideshows.
When I upgraded to version 1511, win 10 defaulted to 200% scaling, however I later discovered that this destroys the ability of many programs to show anything in 4k.
Both xnview and picasa think the screen is only 1920 pixels wide.
I got around it by setting main scaling to 100% and then fine-tuning specific things like font size.
Just another of the many half-baked ideas in Windows 10.
Read Main Topic