Revisiting Auto-Scaling

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moguiyu
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Re: Revisiting Auto-Scaling

Post by moguiyu »

another thing worth mentioning, is office software like excel will be influenced by if i open them via xyplorer.
for example if i set system level auto scaling for xyplorer, all the excel i opened will be set the same style, which it should be different (auto scaled by office it self.).

hope I explained myself.

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Re: Revisiting Auto-Scaling

Post by admin »

Interesting. That's something Windows should address. It should be configurable by the user whether or not system-scaling is inherited.

Concerning XYplorer, there is nothing more I can do at the moment.

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