Display scaling makes the size of your Mac's interface more comfortable on non-Retina monitors but incurs some visual and performance penalties. We explain these effects and how much they matter. In a ...
GPU Scaling is a built-in feature of modern graphics cards that lets you tweak the aspect ratio of a game according to the resolution of your monitor. Let’s understand it with an example. The older ...
I’ve 2 displays: 3440x1440 (main) and 2560x1080, both 34”. When I set DPI scaling to 125% on main only, fonts in some applications on secondary display are blurry. Nothing can be done with Clear type ...
On external monitors, 1440p resolution is supposed to represent the sweet spot, offering a sharper picture than HD without the high costs of 4K. Unfortunately, Apple doesn’t seem to agree. On Macs ...
Retro-gaming enthusiasts just received a big gift from Intel, but you’re going to need some new hardware to take advantage of it. Over the holiday weekend, the company’s graphics division released ...
Whether we like it or not, the beginning of a new console generation brings both trouble and opportunities for PC gamers. Those shiny, new consoles are outfitted with mid to enthusiast-class hardware, ...
A modern Windows PC works great with a high-resolution display — or with multiple displays. But even so, it’s easy to find yourself squinting at small elements on your screen while you’re working. You ...
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If you see A custom scale factor is set error while changing the Display Scaling Settings on your Windows 11/10 computer, use these fixes: When you set a custom ...
With the arrival of GNOME 48, the desktop experience steps into a refreshing new era, blending clarity, visual richness, and adaptability. This release unfolds a more intuitive configuration interface ...
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