dpi truncated windows

DPI/truncated windows

So far setting the DPI to "Large" truncates Windows Mail and Windows Calendar to a point where they are unusable. No Scroll bars, no red X to close or minimize etc. This needs to be corrected. Is this a known bug? dotcom

You filed a bug report on it right?
"dotcom" wrote in message

So far setting the DPI to "Large" truncates Windows Mail and Windows Calendar to a point where they are unusable. No Scroll bars, no red X to close or minimize etc. This needs to be corrected. Is this a known bug? dotcom

After not receiving any responses...of course I did! :-) The programs seem to only configure correctly when set to the default DPI of 96. Hope they get that fixed. 96 DPI is too small for me. dotcom
"Bones" wrote in message

You filed a bug report on it right?
"dotcom" wrote in message So far setting the DPI to "Large" truncates Windows Mail and Windows Calendar to a point where they are unusable. No Scroll bars, no red X to close or minimize etc. This needs to be corrected. Is this a known bug? dotcom

KNOWN bug. if you double click on the window border to WINDOW it and then double click on the border again to full screen it , it works. this is a known bug, reportedly fixed in later versions.
mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com

"dotcom" wrote in message After not receiving any responses...of course I did! :-) The programs seem to only configure correctly when set to the default DPI of 96. Hope they get that fixed. 96 DPI is too small for me. dotcom
"Bones" wrote in message

You filed a bug report on it right?
"dotcom" wrote in message So far setting the DPI to "Large" truncates Windows Mail and Windows Calendar to a point where they are unusable. No Scroll bars, no red X to close or minimize etc. This needs to be corrected. Is this a known bug? dotcom

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