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by ZXTT
30 Nov 2014, 08:18
Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
Topic: Icon size not DPI-aware
Replies: 6
Views: 12574

Re: Icon size not DPI-aware

Well, this one is an Acer XB280HK. It costs about $200+ more than most similar-size/quality 4K monitors because so far it's the only 4K monitor to support G-SYNC, which is useful for gaming, so another choice might be better financially for non-gaming use. That said, this is a nice monitor and DPI-a...
by ZXTT
26 Nov 2014, 18:28
Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
Topic: Icon size not DPI-aware
Replies: 6
Views: 12574

Re: Icon size not DPI-aware

Bumping this thread, because I just got a 4K monitor and now I have the tiny icons. Everything else (ie. text, Bottom Toolbar) seems to scale properly, although the program icon in the taskbar would look better if it was higher resolution.
by ZXTT
31 Dec 2009, 18:10
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What next? Vote please: x64 version or UAC support
Replies: 74
Views: 100890

Re: What next? Vote please: x64 version or UAC support

I cast my vote for x64. The UAC thing has been an irritant since Vista, but now that I'm using Win7 x64, the lack of x64 has made AS only half-useful. The big problem for me is that I have to keep opening Explorer windows to get the 64-bit context handlers.
by ZXTT
25 Jan 2006, 20:51
Forum: Problems and Troubleshooting
Topic: Salamander still refreshing too much
Replies: 16
Views: 17158

And I'll add this: I've been using SS 2.5 since Aug 2003, about the time of the first/second beta. I've used it heavily and in all that time I've been bothered by only a couple of minor glitches. Meanwhile, the functionality has improved quite a bit. If they'd slapped "final" on one of the...
by ZXTT
10 Dec 2005, 01:14
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Hello
Replies: 1
Views: 5238

Hello

Well, I guess I'll go first.

Nice to see the forum is up and I'm already looking forward to the next version with tabbed browsing, tree view and plenty of other good features. That list on the roadmap seems to have almost all the requests I would have.