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My desktop PC has a 1600 x 1200 screen, scaled to 100%.
My laptop system has 3840 x 2160, but is scaled to 300%; making it effectively 1280 x 720.
I can access Computer.Screen with Visual Basic to find the height (and width) in pixels, but not the scaling.
The result is that my VB program thinks the laptop has a much bigger screen.
How can I find the effective dimensions after scaling?
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My laptop system has 3840 x 2160, but is scaled to 300%; making it effectively 1280 x 720.
I can access Computer.Screen with Visual Basic to find the height (and width) in pixels, but not the scaling.
The result is that my VB program thinks the laptop has a much bigger screen.
How can I find the effective dimensions after scaling?
Continue reading...