Re: High-resolution screen with Windows 8 scaling
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 4:36 am
Hello,
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/
I suppose it might take one or two months until Opera ver. 24 will be released as a stable version.
you can test Windows' ability to scale on probably most contemporary computers. Just set the DPI to a significantly higher value than you use now and re-boot. Then check all the programs that you are going to use. If font sizes are increased, then you know that scaling works with that program. I just checked whether Vista would scale a couple of programs. Adobe Reader and Mozilla Thunderbird scale well. Menus in the current Opera version wouldn't scale, but Opera has released a preview of a future version. The preview is called Opera Developer, and it seems to scale well.StevenD wrote:Hi, Can anyone comment on what the W540 looks like with the very-high-resolution screen, when Windows 8 UI scaling is used to make things look larger.
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/
I suppose it might take one or two months until Opera ver. 24 will be released as a stable version.
If i would want to take a look at a Lenovo notebook before deciding what to buy, i would ask Lenovo business partners in the vicinity whether they have the model i'm considering. You can find Lenovo business partners by clicking "Where to buy" near the bottom of Lenovo's homepage. At the page that then loads, click "Find your nearest Lenovo reseller". I tried finding Lenovo resellers in or near Omaha, but the web page threw an error. I then tried by entering North Omaha, Nebraska and South Omaha, Nebraska respectively, instead of just Omaha, Nebraska, and that worked. For some reason, the web page can't handle the location Omaha, Nebraska.Where does one get the opportunity to put his hands on a W-series Lenovo?
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