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by ChuckNorris89
1384 days ago
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We clearly don't live in the same 2022 then. Windows 11 has no high-dpi issues for me today on my 4ik monitor. And I even run 20 year old software and games on it. That has been a non-issue since later Windows 10 versions from like 2017. And users/consumer don't care about GUI frameworks nonsense, that's a developer issue for them to deal with. |
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> and runs a mishmash of software with no consistent UI language.
This reply pointed out that Windows also has an inconsistent UI:
> Do you mean like WinForms, WPF, WinUI, UWP, MAUI, Blazor, or good ol' MFC, none of which display text properly on hi-dpi displays in 2022?
This reply to that post states, "well users don't actually care":
> And users/consumer don't care about GUI frameworks nonsense, that's a developer issue for them to deal with.
It causes "a mishmash of sofware with no consistent UI language" on Windows. Try using Control Panel, Settings, or any of the other Windows Configuration things. At least on Windows 10 it was a nightmare of "which settings app from which generation of UI has that setting in it?".