So, the above workaround worked okay with Opera 19 (thanks!) but completely backfires in Opera 20. Now, enabling the "HiDPI" flag makes Opera unusable. Disabling it makes the gui unreadably small. Unlike a lot of the complaints on here I like Opera a lot and would like to keep using it but this makes it really hard to stick with.
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RE: Opera 19 issue: GUI shrunk (not using windows font settings possibly)Opera for Windows
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Opera 19 issue: GUI shrunk (not using windows font settings possibly)Opera for Windows
Hey all,
I use windows 7 and use "Extra Large" fonts as a Windows display setting. I've been using Opera 18/17/16/etc without issue. Since upgrading to Opera 19, my taskbar/tabs/opera button/etc have shrunk down to the size that they would be if I used "normal" fonts in Windows, which is basically unreadable for me.
I'm guessing it's an issue with Opera 19 ignoring the Windows font size, but I guess it could be something else.
I've tried everything I can think of to fix it, including checking the "disable scaling for high DPI" compatibility setting which often fixes similar issues in other software. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.