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The design principles of intuitive UI are dead
It seems to me that intuitive UI went the way of the dodo with the advent of flat, minimalistic UI. Windows 8's Metro UI, Windows 10's Fluent design, Android's Material design, etc., are featureless and indistinct. The brain has spent its entire existence processing the visible world in three...- DevilSlayerDante
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- aesthetics brain function cognitive science color theory design principles fluent design human factors interactivity interface intuitive ui material design minimalistic neuroscience textured interfaces ui design user experience visual elements windows 10 windows 8
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- Forum: General Computing
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Improving the high-DPI experience in GDI based Desktop Apps
In recent years, High-DPI displays have become common. Having a lot more pixels to display your application on seems like a simple recipe for crisper graphics but, counterintuitively, the opposite is often the case. Many applications were written without taking the DPI of displays into account...- News
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- app development blurry text configuration desktop apps developers dpi dpi awareness gdi graphics it professionals legacy applications microsoft scaling software compatibility text rendering user interface visual elements windows windows update
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Visual elements are displayed incorrectly when you connect to a computer that is running Windows 7 o
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- display issues graphics links microsoft remote access support troubleshooting visual elements windows 7
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- Forum: Knowledge Base (KB)
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Windows 7 My first Windows 7 feedback (DPI Scaling experience)
Hi All, I just want to share with you my first feedback about windows 7 (Build 7000) and see if you have the same issue :- Ahmed Alzayani
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- application scaling built-in apps display settings dpi feedback independent scaling microsoft paint monitor pixelation resolution scaling software update user experience vector art visual elements windows 7 workaround
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support