I've noticed that if I go into Control Panel and go into the Display part and where it says make items larger I cannot adjust it to anything beyond the default which is 100 percent.
If I set it to 125 or 150 the Atlantis icon on the desktop becomes blurry and ragged looking.
No other program icon on my computer does this. They can all handle getting enlarged. But Atlantis cannot.
Just wanted to report this.
Atlantis icon gets out of focus on larger settings
This is not happening in the more recent versions of Windows 10 which include automatic adjustment of display settings for most applications whenever the ratio exceeds 100%.
Note that version 1 and version 2 of Atlantis have icons that are not “DPI-aware”. These icons are blurred under any other display settings than 100%.
On the other hand, version 3 of Atlantis includes icons and a GUI that are “DPI-aware”. They are not blurred under Windows 10.
Note that version 1 and version 2 of Atlantis have icons that are not “DPI-aware”. These icons are blurred under any other display settings than 100%.
On the other hand, version 3 of Atlantis includes icons and a GUI that are “DPI-aware”. They are not blurred under Windows 10.
This is a well-known generic problem with any applications under previous versions of Windows. This is not something that can be addressed by Atlantis. It is a system-wide problem with older Windows versions.
Here is from How to Make Windows Work Better with Super High Resolution Displays:
Display Scaling changes for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update
Get a better view in Windows 7 by adjusting DPI scaling
High DPI Desktop Application Development on Windows
Here is from How to Make Windows Work Better with Super High Resolution Displays:
Here is from How to make the Windows desktop look good on high-DPI displays:As much as you might love your old OS (I’m looking at you, Windows 7 devotees), you might have to reluctantly drag yourself into the present if you want to fully utilize your display.
Here are articles on related topics:Finally, you should upgrade to Windows 8.1 if you haven’t already. The free upgrade to Windows 8 includes a number of new features designed to benefit high-density displays. New features include the ability to increase UI scaling all the way up to 200% and automatic scaling adjustment for multiple monitors, so you can pair a regular-density external monitor with your high-DPI laptop, and both will receive the appropriate amount of scaling.
Display Scaling changes for the Windows 10 Anniversary Update
Get a better view in Windows 7 by adjusting DPI scaling
High DPI Desktop Application Development on Windows
Re: Atlantis icon gets out of focus on larger settings
The recent versions of Atlantis include high-res icons. They do not look blurry on the Windows 7 Desktop under "125%" or "150%".357mag wrote:If I set it to 125 or 150 the Atlantis icon on the desktop becomes blurry and ragged looking.
Re: Atlantis icon gets out of focus on larger settings
Don't know about that because I download and installed the new version of Atlantis and the desktop icon was still blurry.admin wrote:The recent versions of Atlantis include high-res icons. They do not look blurry on the Windows 7 Desktop under "125%" or "150%".357mag wrote:If I set it to 125 or 150 the Atlantis icon on the desktop becomes blurry and ragged looking.
And Atlantis is the only icon that has this issue on my machine.