It's not the high resolution itself that breaks non-DPI aware scripts,
it is setting the display to a DPI setting other than normal (which
is either 92 or 96 dpi, I forget which at the moment).
On 7/17/15, Doug Lee <doug.lee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
High-resolution laptops can break scripts that run against old,
non-DPI-aware applications. I'm not sure if changing the screen
resolution would fix this because I haven't tried, but I fully expect
that tactic to succeed. I would not tend to avoid a good laptop
because of the high-DPI issues. I am running one of those things right
now. :-)
On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 02:22:27AM +0300, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hello,
Can you please tell me if the laptops with very high resolution like ~ 1900
x 100 or even ~ 3000 x 2000 dpi can create a problem for JAWS scripts?
Or if we manually set the resolution to something low like 1024 x 768, then
it doesn't matter the max possible resolution of display?
I am searching for a good laptop and I want to know if I should avoid
something.
Thanks.
--Octavian
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