In the last couple of weeks I've come across a couple of people in my
organization who have their PCs set up so that the DPI setting is 120 DPI
instead of the normal 96 DPI. This has caused all sorts of consternation.
In one case, the guy was unable to use an application (some Oracle
Financial application or other) because the fonts were so large that they
caused drop-down lists to obscure important screen elements like buttons.
When he changed the DPI setting to 96, it worked fine.

How does one test for this? Switching DPI settings is a pain (reboot
required) but the results of not accommodating it is significant.

Any one else run into this? If so, how are you working around it?

John Garison



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