Uwe Bonnes wrote:
y me how?, thanks in advance.
Have you tried using the "graphics" tab in winecfg?
There is nothing in that tab that sets the DPI reported to clients.
There is the setting for a virtual desktop, but that has nothing to do
with the problem.
The problem, to restate it, is that Windows apps are using *itty bitty
teeny tiny fonts* for everything, which is a problem on my 1600x1200
display.
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