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mixed mode
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Mixed mode in Windows computing can refer to different concepts. In the context of high DPI scaling, mixed mode DPI scaling allows desktop applications to handle per-monitor DPI awareness, improving display on high-resolution screens like the Surface Pro 4. In wireless networking, mixed mode often describes routers operating in both g and n modes simultaneously, which can cause connectivity issues with certain Windows 7 builds. The tag covers troubleshooting and configuration topics related to these mixed-mode scenarios.
As display technology has improved over time, the cutting edge has moved towards having more pixels packed into each physical square inch, and away from simply making displays physically larger. This trend has increased the dots per inch (DPI) of the displays on the market today. The Surface Pro...
A bit of a strange issue here.
I recently purchased a new laptop, and installed W7 RC7100 on it. Brought it to my friends house and my house, both of which were equipped with wireless routers running in mixed g and n modes. Internet worked fine. The touchpad on my laptop bricked after a few...