Windows Vista provides complete support for widescreen LCD, and many Vista users will use Vista operating system in LCD with 1450x900 resolution, so Microsoft offers a more powerful and convenient vista Chinese-style dpi adjustment, Allows users to change according to different applications.
Vista Trial Platform:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
GeIL ddr2-800 1gbx2
MSI 945 Neo 3
MSI 1950XT
The steps are as follows:
1. Right-click on the desktop-select personalization-Enter the Personalization dialog window
2. Click "Adjust font size (DPI)" (Note that the font size requires Administrator permission to confirm)
Vista offers a default ratio (96DPI) and 120DPI two options, and of course, Microsoft offers two font comparisons when choosing
3. Click on the custom dpi in the lower right corner to provide a total of 100%--500% font size (equivalent to 480DPI) selection. On 1450x900 's 19-inch widescreen LCD, more than 150% of the elegant black fonts will no longer have anti-aliasing, and after changing the customization, Microsoft will provide a "custom dpi" option in the DPI Zoom dialog box, changing according to the number previously set
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