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Blurry Memory widget screenshot in "Add widgets" UI #3096

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darkvertex opened this issue Jun 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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Blurry Memory widget screenshot in "Add widgets" UI #3096

darkvertex opened this issue Jun 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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Area-Widgets Related to in-package widgets Issue-Bug Something isn't working or needs investigation Priority-3

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darkvertex commented Jun 3, 2024

Dev Home version

0.1401.505.0

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10.0.22631.3593

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Steps to reproduce the bug

Open the "Add widgets" dialog and click through CPU, GPU, then Memory, then Network, and notice how Memory looks damn blurry.

(This bad screenshot was introduced by PR #2343 when a 1200px resolution screenshot was replaced with a measly 300px one.)

Expected result

I expect all widget screenshots to be the same high-def resolution so they look sharp and not make me question my eyesight or think that antialiasing is on the fritz.

Actual result

Blurry widget screenshot:
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Now see the sharpness of the CPU widget screenshot in comparison:
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@darkvertex darkvertex added the Issue-Bug Something isn't working or needs investigation label Jun 3, 2024
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@krschau krschau added Area-Widgets Related to in-package widgets Priority-3 and removed Needs-Triage New issue that the core contributors need to triage labels Jun 3, 2024
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krschau commented Jun 5, 2024

@darkvertex Is your screen at a scale other than 100% (Windows Settings -> System -> Display -> Scale)? Interestingly, the smaller resolution fixed the blurriness issue for me. We should figure out how to get it looking best on all resolutions.

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Yes, that screen of mine is set at 150% (as recommended by Windows itself.)

In my case my secondary monitor has a much larger resolution so it makes the sizes of things consistent when dragging one window across them back and forth. At 100% my high DPI screen is uncomfortable.

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