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Hello,

I have been using PKHeX for a long time with my old laptop and I recently built a new desktop PC with a 32" 4K display.
With 150% resizing layout I noticed that PKHeX looks blurry, so I looked for some optimizations but the only one I found is this for high DPI. Now it isn't blurry, but it still does't work at the best.

Anyone have any others suggestions?

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On 6/13/2022 at 3:12 PM, AlamosIT said:

Hello,

I have been using PKHeX for a long time with my old laptop and I recently built a new desktop PC with a 32" 4K display.
With 150% resizing layout I noticed that PKHeX looks blurry, so I looked for some optimizations but the only one I found is this for high DPI. Now it isn't blurry, but it still does't work at the best.

Anyone have any others suggestions?

 

 
I bought a new Windows PC. Since then, the Pkhex  is blurry. When I optimize the DPI settings, that's better but the box editor is tiny.
Now I found the solution. it's very simple: Use the same "Screen resolution" as in my old laptop: 1366x768
Right-click on an empty area of the desktop, then click on Display settings....

Now the Pkhex runs as usual. No blurry, no tiny.

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