So, I was fussing a bit about Beta in another thread (not applicable here) and a comment by Ryan caused a light bulb to go off -
I'm running my monitor at 3840x2160. I have Windows scaling turned up to 150% for general use.
In full screen, going higher than 2560x1440 for RF, and all I see is part of the view. Apparently the system is scaling it up by 150%, so the rest is "running off" the edges of the monitor. If I reset Win to 100%, then RF scales perfectly in full screen when set for 2160.
Google says I should just adjust the compatibility properties for the shortcut to disable the scaling for the subject app.
But since the desktop shortcut is a Steam link, that is no go.
I tried doing it on the RealFlight64.exe in my Steam Library..but no go.
Essentially, this fix from RF8, but the settings don't work with Steam/RFE: https://forums.realflight.com/index.php?threads/screens-very-small.53606/#post-336914
Any ideas on how to convince the system to not scale RF (but leave the general setting as is)?
I'm running my monitor at 3840x2160. I have Windows scaling turned up to 150% for general use.
In full screen, going higher than 2560x1440 for RF, and all I see is part of the view. Apparently the system is scaling it up by 150%, so the rest is "running off" the edges of the monitor. If I reset Win to 100%, then RF scales perfectly in full screen when set for 2160.
Google says I should just adjust the compatibility properties for the shortcut to disable the scaling for the subject app.
But since the desktop shortcut is a Steam link, that is no go.
I tried doing it on the RealFlight64.exe in my Steam Library..but no go.
Essentially, this fix from RF8, but the settings don't work with Steam/RFE: https://forums.realflight.com/index.php?threads/screens-very-small.53606/#post-336914
Any ideas on how to convince the system to not scale RF (but leave the general setting as is)?
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