Hello guys,
About HiDPI, I confirm the Windows 10 TH1, TH2 and RS1 support is weird and the software needs to be adapted to the new HiDPI system but all software IDE do not support it correctly.
Fortunately, or unfortunately, the Windows 10 RS2 builds should change this, according to what Microsoft declared in the MS blog.
If you are like me, sp without HiDPI monitor to debug your software, you may try to create a virtual machine (this worked with VMware Player) and install Windows 10 RS1 (updated of course) then choose manually a high resolution for the virtual machine desktop.
And if you want the best success, try to do not fix a maximum size for your window, because the defined window size will be changed depending on the user desktop resolution.
Cheers.
About HiDPI, I confirm the Windows 10 TH1, TH2 and RS1 support is weird and the software needs to be adapted to the new HiDPI system but all software IDE do not support it correctly.
Fortunately, or unfortunately, the Windows 10 RS2 builds should change this, according to what Microsoft declared in the MS blog.
If you are like me, sp without HiDPI monitor to debug your software, you may try to create a virtual machine (this worked with VMware Player) and install Windows 10 RS1 (updated of course) then choose manually a high resolution for the virtual machine desktop.
And if you want the best success, try to do not fix a maximum size for your window, because the defined window size will be changed depending on the user desktop resolution.
Cheers.