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    • almadorus
      almadorus last edited by

      I've found really simple solution for users who using windows dpi scaling and struggling with problem "everything looks bigger in Opera 24"

      1. Go to opera settings - web-sites.
      2. Change "Page scaling" from 100% to 75% (if you are using 150% and above dpi scaling in Windows) - or use ctrl + mouse wheel to find your specific percentage - you'll see that is your scale when all pictures on site became clearly visible, not blured.
      3. Adjust the size of your fonts in fonts settings.
      4. Profit!

      Of course it is temporary soluiton, but at least it works - now everything in Opera looks clear and smooth.

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      • michelevittori
        michelevittori last edited by

        Not really everything. It really doesn't solve the "problem" (feature?) of the upper bar and the extentions icons becoming obnoxiously big and intruding. Has anybody this problem too? http://i.imgur.com/UKWcwTG.png
        I mainly use opera for loyalty, and because actually I don't dislike the speed dial + stash method.
        But I also enjoyed the nice design.
        Now there is this huge bar, with usless spaces, instead of a more scaled one.
        And no workaround here suggested fixed it.
        Has anybody been succesfull in resizing the UI and not just the text/pages sizes?

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        • highstream
          highstream last edited by

          I've commented about this a couple of times on the developer's blog, going back a version or two. I took some measurements, and as I recall everything is larger than 12.17 by roughly 25%. Since my 1920x1200 screen is already set to 115% dpi, the webkit's enlargement doesn't help. Changing the font size to Small or Very Small in Settings has no effect. Win 8.1

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            As I said earlier, running Opera with a "--alt-high-dpi-setting=96" switch fixes it for me, both the display of web pages and the size of the Opera UI elements.
            I'm on Windows XP at 1920x1080 with "large" (120) DPI setting.
            If this isn't working the cause must be something different to what I'm experiencing.
            Although this annoying "feature" is by design, I've filed a bug report about it too!
            🙂

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            • christoph142
              christoph142 last edited by admin

              Although this annoying "feature" is by design, I've filed a bug report about it too!

              Yeah, that one was closed as a duplicate of the one I mentioned a few comments above.

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                Ah right, I won't file another one then!
                :lol:

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                • christoph142
                  christoph142 last edited by

                  Well, I don't bother if you do. I'll tag every one of them as duplicate then; makes my feature request look more demanded 😛

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                  • nikiit
                    nikiit last edited by

                    "C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera Developer\launcher.exe" --alt-high-dpi-setting=96 - this help for me. Thanks!

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User last edited by

                      Well I'm glad it's finally worked for someone other than me!
                      🙂

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                      • l33t4opera
                        l33t4opera last edited by

                        @davehawley: Hi Dave, this works also for me on Windows XP/7, and Linux, but I use it for different purpose :whistle: 😉 Anyway thanks for your tip \m/ 🆙

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                        • sanyigz
                          sanyigz last edited by

                          That command line switch only works above opera 24, so in current beta and developer release.

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                          • mising1ep1ayer
                            mising1ep1ayer last edited by

                            Well I'm glad it's finally worked for someone other than me!

                            Yeah, it works well... if I start the browser with the shortcut. But when i'm clicking on a link in Thunderbird while Opera is closed it opens with the big, bad scaling. We need a real solution.

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                            • tagorr
                              tagorr last edited by

                              As I said earlier, running Opera with a "--alt-high-dpi-setting=96" switch fixes it for me, both the display of web pages and the size of the Opera UI elements.
                              I'm on Windows XP at 1920x1080 with "large" (120) DPI setting.
                              If this isn't working the cause must be something different to what I'm experiencing.
                              Although this annoying "feature" is by design, I've filed a bug report about it too!

                              THANKS A LOT!!!! Man you are made my day. Hell no< you made my month! )))
                              OMG I've been struggling for few months and switched to Chrome due to this BUG. And yes christoph142, that's not how it should work. And I don't care how long you are going to explain "this is a feature" in retarded Micrsoft "users don't need Start button" way, because EVERYTHING used to word perfect before Opera 24 release and it f*cked up my Opera browsing experience. While EVERY SINLE App and browser works just fine.
                              I really hope developers are going to do something with that, but as I can see Opera 26 for developers has same issue. That's very frustating.
                              Sorry for my struggling english 🙂

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                Released Opera 30 and the problem persists, it's so frustrating! This same issue happened with Firefox some versions ago, but it could be fixed doing some tweaking with config to change page content size and installing an add-on to change UI size. Unfortunately this solution is not available with Opera, so the only (partial) fix I've found so far is to set default zoom to 80 %... but, wait, there is no 80 % zoom setting in Opera! Only 90 % or 75 %! Frustating again!

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User last edited by

                                  By the way, "--alt-high-dpi-setting=96" also works for me (Windows XP at 1280x800 with 120 DPI setting), but not when I click directly on a link included in an e-mail or document... So please, Opera guys, be kind and implement a fix enabling to do this tweak easy way, for instance, including the ability to enable/disable it in "opera:flags". Why not?

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    Anyway, a reply on this subject from Opera developers would be very appreciated...

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                                    • lando242
                                      lando242 last edited by

                                      Anyway, a reply on this subject from Opera developers would be very appreciated...

                                      The Opera devs don't reply to questions here very much. Your best bet is to ask the questions in a Dev blog post soon after it has been posted.

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        I think Windows XP DPI scheme is inferior to more recent versions of Windows. It's likely you'll have better results if you upgrade your system... XP support won't last forever and as you can see this haven't been "fixed" until now...

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                                        • donq
                                          donq last edited by

                                          @rafaelluik, problem is not in XP. Problem is that such DPI setting for browser should be configurable inside it (in settings or at least in flags), not by external command line.

                                          Another problem is that Opera doesn't allow changing its UI fonts size AND its content scaling (at least on XP, but likely in newer windowses too) is buggy. I would like to see Opera menus/tabs using windows fonts at DPI, set in windows (120 for me everywhere), but content (esp flash, but images suffer too) rendered at 96DPI - no way currently.

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            Another question: as I said earlier, the "--alt-high-dpi-setting=96" command line solution works fine for me when I run directly the Opera "exe" file or shortcut, but unfortunately doesn't work at all when I click on any external link (for instance, a web address in an e-mail message) that opens automatically the browser.
                                            So my question is: does anyone know if there is a way to tweak with the Windows Registry in order that command line instruction could be always enabled in all cases, including opening the browser through external links?

                                            Anyway, as donq wisely says, I keep saying too that "such DPI setting for browser should be configurable inside it (in settings or at least in flags), not by external command line".

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