Some people will try to fix that, setting the correct 2880x1800 resolution in Display properties in Windows, just to find out that the display becomes fuzzy and out of focus due to double scaling. Parallels in turn will set Windows to that logical 3840x2400 resolution, causing text to be a bit small. Newer MBPs come configured to what was called More space mode before: a 15 with 2880x1800 panel is set 3840x2400 by default. The matters are complicated by macOS resolution scaling, the thing you can set using macOS display properties. The above assumes that resolution in macOS matches display physical resolution. In this mode you have more control over scaling factor, Windows applications, however, are still required to fully support DPI scaling. The problem is - text in Windows is too tiny on a retina display at 125. Older Windows apps that dont advertise scaling support are up-scaled by Windows itself and will look fuzzy.Īpps that advertise DPI scaling support but dont fully implement it will misbehave in various ways.Ī particular application that doesnt fully support DPI scaling may behave better with lower scale factor: most will survive at 125 just fine, but fail at 150 or higher. Windows applications that support DPI scaling should look as good as native macOS apps.
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