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Windows Automatically Disable Display Scaling on High DPI Displays

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Colcoction

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In the Properties of a Windows .exe file (at least on Windows 10), in the "Settings" section of the "Compatibility" tab, there is an option called "Disable Display Scaling on High DPI Displays". Long story short, having this box checked makes my game display how I want it to, and having it unchecked does not. It's only a problem on high-DPI displays (like mine), but is there any way I can have this option checked by default when exporting my game?

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Tthecreator

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you could make a .bat or .exe that launches the game in this specific way. I think that should be possible, but you might want to google more on this matter.
 
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