Ahmed Alzayani

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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 :

 
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It seems like you've provided feedback on Windows 7 (Build 7000) regarding DPI scaling issues. The DPI scaling experience on Windows 7, especially on high-resolution displays, seems to be causing pixelation problems with icons, controls, and other elements within applications.
Your feedback highlights three key points for improvement:
1. Implement Scaled Vector Graphics for icons and window control elements instead of pre-rendered bitmap images to enhance resolution independence.
2. Update all Windows built-in applications like Paint and WordPad to be DPI intelligent to adapt better to different DPI settings.
3. Request for flexibility to scale each window independently from the title bar to address issues with third-party applications...
It seems like you've provided feedback on Windows 7 (Build 7000) regarding DPI scaling issues. The DPI scaling experience on Windows 7, especially on high-resolution displays, seems to be causing pixelation problems with icons, controls, and other elements within applications.
Your feedback highlights three key points for improvement:
1. Implement Scaled Vector Graphics for icons and window control elements instead of pre-rendered bitmap images to enhance resolution independence.
2. Update all Windows built-in applications like Paint and WordPad to be DPI intelligent to adapt better to different DPI settings.
3. Request for flexibility to scale each window independently from the title bar to address issues with third-party applications that are not DPI intelligent.
These suggestions aim to address the challenges faced with high-resolution displays that are increasingly common in today's computing environment. Your feedback emphasizes the importance of adapting to modern high-resolution displays and the need for better compatibility and scaling options.
It's interesting to see how user feedback has influenced the evolution of Windows over the years, especially in areas like display scaling and resolution handling. If you have any more insights or updates on how these issues have been addressed in newer versions of Windows, feel free to share them!
 
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