Windows Vista provides complete support for wide-screen LCD. Many Vista users will use the Vista operating system in the LCD with a resolution of more than 1450x900, therefore, Microsoft provides more powerful and convenient DPI adjustment for the Chinese Vista font of Vista, allowing users to change based on different applications.
Vista Trial Platform:
Intel Core 2 Duo e6300
Geil DDR2-800 1 GB x 2
Msi 945 NEO 3
Msi 1950xt
The procedure is as follows:
1. Right-click on the desktop and choose "personalized" to enter the personalized Settings dialog box.
2. Click "Adjust font size (DPI)" (note that the administrator privilege is required to confirm the font size)
Vista provides the default ratio (96 DPI) and 120dpi options. Of course, Microsoft provides a comparison between the two fonts.
3. Click custom DPI in the lower-right corner. A total of 100%-500% fonts (equivalent to 480 DPI) are available. On a 1450x900 19 inch wide screen LCD, more than 150% of the fonts no longer have the anti-aliasing effect. In addition, after you change the custom settings, microsoft will provide a "Custom DPI" option in the DPI scaling dialog box, which will be changed based on the previously set number.