![]() ![]() This was only *just* introduced in Windows 8! Windows 7 requires a patch released much later in its life to perform this. If you set up OS/2 in 1600x1200, it will bump up the DPI to 125%. Well guess what, OS/2 Warp had this way back in 1999. In the year 2016 Microsoft Windows still doesn't have a proper system to handle with higher DPI, and Microsoft has just started to implement 'resolution sniffing' where it will dynamically change your DPI settings based on your resolution. For anyone who hasn't tried OS/2, it's like a mixture between Windows and Linux with 'IBMisms' thrown in there for good measure. ![]() Jointly development with Microsoft for a period of time, it later was split apart and became an IBM exclusive product. OS/2 was IBM's answer for a consumer operating system with high end features (versus their enterprise mainframe operating systems). ![]()
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