Google Chrome Resolution Problem - Enable High DPI
If you are using a device with HD resolution, you may get the following problem. When you open the Google Chrome browser, the browser resolution looks doesn't fit to your screen. You should scroll down to be able to see through the entire page. To solve this problem, you need to enable High-DPI on google chrome. Here is how to enable Google Chrome High-DPI.
1. Click Start menu.
2. Type regedit and press enter.
3. Go to [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Chrome\Profile]
Note: If there is no Profile key, lets create it by right-click Chrome --> New --> Key and then rename the key to Profile.
4. Click Profile. Look at the right panel and find high-dpi-support value. If there is no high-dpi-support value, just create it (right-click the right panel area, and then select New --> DWORD value. Dont forget to rename it to high-dpi-support).
5. Right-click high-dpi-support value --> Modify, and then change the value data to 1 and click ok. (0 for disable and 1 for enable).
Thats all. If above tutorial doesnt work, lets follow the next tutorial below.
1. On your desktop. Right-click Google Chrome shortcut icon.
2. Select Properties.
3. On shortcut panel, find Target field.
4. Add /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1 at the end of path. (eg. ..\Application\chrome.exe" /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1)
5. Click ok and open your Chrome.
It should be works now. Thanks for reading, click like if this help you out, comment below if you got confused with this tuts.
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