Living with high resolution screen: the small-as-ants curse – DPI setting and App Manifest file

Nowadays, there are larger-than-HD laptop screens available. There’s the Lenovo Y50 3840×2160, The Yoga 2 Pro 3200×1800, and the ThinkPad X1 Carbon 2560×1440.

For my case, I got the ThinkPad W540 2880×1620 IPS display. So at first, we must all be thinking, bigger resolution, bigger screen estate… I can now open Visual Studio side-by-side with Adobe Photoshop (strange combination, yes).

1. The DPI Setting

Alas, you will be disappointed. Windows 8 will automatically choose a recommended DPI setting, so when you switched on your laptop and booted into that nice Windows 8 Desktop, what you will see is… 1440×810, see Figure 1!

Resolution 2880x1620 viewable as 1440x810

Figure 1: Resolution 2880×1620 viewable as 1440×810



Now, why pay for a 2880×1620 screen when you can only get 1440×810 screen estate? So let’s see what happens if we set the DPI back to 96 DPI, or in Windows 8 rewritten as “Make text larger or smaller”

Make text larger or smaller

Make text larger or smaller

 

Win8 DPI setting - Smaller means 100% or 96DPI.

Smaller means 100% or 96DPI.



Now after I set the slider all the way to the left “Smaller”, this is how my laptop screen looks like now:

Native 2880x1620 but text are unreadable on 15" IPS screen

Native 2880×1620 but text are unreadable on 15″ IPS screen



So I got the real screen estate of 2880×1620, but the text really becomes unreadable on a 15″ IPS screen.

Solution? Buy a 4K 40″ monitor when it becomes affordable 🙂 For now, I’m stuck with setting the DPI higher so I don’t hurt my eyes reading…

2. Some applications need a Manifest file

Ok, so from point 1, we know to leave the DPI high so the text becomes readable. But did you know that Windows 8 desktop apps (not WinStore apps), some of them are not even HIGH-DPI AWARE?

Let me show you Adobe PhotoShop:

Photoshop not high-DPI aware

Photoshop not high-DPI aware



So how to fix this? Well, we need to tell the application to double-scale or zoom everything by 200% by creating app manifest file. For a step-by-step on how to do this, please check out this blog –> http://www.danantonielli.com/adobe-app-scaling-on-high-dpi-displays-fix/

After applying this app-manifest file, Photoshop becomes more bearable in high-DPI setting:

App Manifest to double-zoom UI

App Manifest to double-zoom UI


Photoshop more readable now after app manifest

Photoshop more readable now after app manifest


Conclusion: don’t be fooled by technical specs and marketing gimmick 🙂 For now, if for the same model you have two choices: 1920×1080 and a higher one: choose the 1920×1080 option unless

  1. The price difference is really small,
  2. You already have or planning to have a 4K monitor 🙂

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