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... Assuming it is a flat-screen monitor and not an old CRT display, there is only one setting which will look sharp, i.e. the native dot-pitch of the underlying hardware. 1920 x 1080 is very likely that, sometimes called 1080p: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080p If that makes everything too small, you need to change the dpi setting in Windows. Which version of Windows are you using? Go to Start> Control Panel> Display, and you should see something like this: 2_090703_180000000.png Change to one of the higher settings to get things looking bigger. 100% is 96dpi 125% is 120dpi 150% is 144dpi In Windows10 the dialog is different but the end result is the same. Which version of Windows are you using? regards, Martin. posted: 9 Jan 2016 15:35 from: Phil O Hi Martin Thanks very much for that, I am using Win 7, changing to the medium setting has got everything right. You're a star yet again Thanks Phil Last edited on 9 Jan ...
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