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Problem with VB form despite correct dpi settings.

Dear members,

A VB 6.0 app that on more than few occasion has had problem with User
Interface gettings distorted due to 120dpi setting. The good news is that all
except one have been resolved / understood / tolerated by changing the
settings to 96dpi. One customer's laptop, however won't play ball.

Does anyone have a suggestion / idea as to what else might be causing it
(apart from the the dpi setting, because its already set to 96)

Would appreciate any help regarding this.
Nov 21 '05 #1
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X Rasool,
This is not a VB 6.0 newsgroup. Maybe you have a better change for an answer
in a real one for that.

microsoft.public.dotnet.vb

where I advice you than

microsoft.public.dotnet.vb.generaldiscussions.

I hope you find your answer,

Cor

"X Rasool" <XR*****@discussions.microsoft.com>
Dear members,

A VB 6.0 app that on more than few occasion has had problem with User
Interface gettings distorted due to 120dpi setting. The good news is that
all
except one have been resolved / understood / tolerated by changing the
settings to 96dpi. One customer's laptop, however won't play ball.

Does anyone have a suggestion / idea as to what else might be causing it
(apart from the the dpi setting, because its already set to 96)

Would appreciate any help regarding this.

Nov 21 '05 #2
Thanks Cor. I've posted it in general discussion area. As for the problem
itself, I thought it wouldn't make much difference whether it relates to VB 6
or VB.NET. It seems to affect both. But thanks anyway for the reminder.

"Cor Ligthert" wrote:
X Rasool,
This is not a VB 6.0 newsgroup. Maybe you have a better change for an answer
in a real one for that.

microsoft.public.dotnet.vb

where I advice you than

microsoft.public.dotnet.vb.generaldiscussions.

I hope you find your answer,

Cor

"X Rasool" <XR*****@discussions.microsoft.com>
Dear members,

A VB 6.0 app that on more than few occasion has had problem with User
Interface gettings distorted due to 120dpi setting. The good news is that
all
except one have been resolved / understood / tolerated by changing the
settings to 96dpi. One customer's laptop, however won't play ball.

Does anyone have a suggestion / idea as to what else might be causing it
(apart from the the dpi setting, because its already set to 96)

Would appreciate any help regarding this.


Nov 21 '05 #3

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