Especially in printers, mouses, computers, and others electronic products. In ordinary, the higher the DPI, the more accurate. So, how to change DPI settings in Windows 10 for your mouse or fix blurry apps? Here are two parts showing to you. In this part, we provide two options for you.
Windows 10 is a recently launched system with various new function. She has more than 20 years of experience creating technical documentation and leading support teams at major web hosting and software companies. Nicole also holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Portland State University and teaches composition, fiction-writing, and zine-making at various institutions. The wikiHow Tech Team also followed the article's instructions and verified that they work.
This article has been viewed 46, times. Your mouse's sensitivity is determined by its DPI dots per inch value, which is the number of dots-per-inch the cursor moves with your movement. Even if your mouse doesn't come with software that tells you the exact DPI, you can still find and adjust your mouse's sensitivity level in your settings.
And if you're a gamer and want to find and adjust the precise DPI value without special software, you can use an online DPI analyzer. Open your Windows Mouse settings. Click Additional mouse options. Click Pointer Options. Find the sensitivity under "Motion.
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Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Rotation angle custom control at 96 DPI. Rotation angle custom control at DPI. Application configuration Store setting related to window size in DPI-independent manner. Menu and toolbars The fonts used in menus and toolbars should not be hardcoded. There are several ways, but none of them is optimal: You can ignore high DPI modes and let Windows scale the icons.
Low quality, but almost no work to be done. You could design icons that are to be used in window caption at high-enough resolution say 64x64 and resample them to the required size at runtime. This solution is very flexible, delivers good quality in all resolutions, but is quite non-standard. It requires that all graphic resources are under your control, and requires custom code for icon loading. You can design icons for selected resolutions for example 16, 20, 22, 24, 26 and use default Windows scaling for non-standard resolutions.
This solution delivers best quality icons can be fine-tuned in selected resolutions and has no additional requirements. Use a hybrid solution. Create graphics in multiple sizes, for example 16, 20, and 24 pixels. When an icon is to be used in window caption and the exact size is not available, use the closest available size and create a derived icon with empty borders. This solution delivers best quality although sometimes it wastes a pixel or two by using smaller images.
It does not require that all resources are under your control a 3rd party icon with just 16x16 pixels will still be usable , but requires a custom function to be used when creating the derived icons. Summary Modifying applications for high DPI modes is a time consuming job, but the result is worth the effort.
Resources Version Microsoft guide on writing high-DPI apps from , but still valid. Technical details about DPI-aware apps from Microsoft guide on creating GUI for Vista apps. Blogs related to high DPI in Vista: here , here , or here. Recent comments. Anonymous on March 16th Anonymous on September 29th Anonymous on June 4th Signed comments carry more weight! Don't be a stranger - log-in or register. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful?
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