C# application GUI breaking on different Windows icon/text size settings -


I have an AC2 form application that has fixed size (it can not be resized ) And can not be maximized. Users who have different settings for their icon / text size, they break my GUI (full form is big, background images start at tether time, etc.)

Help?

You need permission to scale your form and control, the user may have changed their DPI setting for some reason Probably relates to accessibility and, as developers, we should try to follow the user interface and accessibility standards.

This is usually done by web sites and applications Ensure the quantity of work to make an asset for sale. To ensure the positioning of the control, make sure that the best way to ensure that they are tampered with or shaken by the side of the scaled form is that your application Compliance is to test both the ends of the spectrum and on general recommended settings.

To disable the maximum of the form, it should only be done when you make sure that this form fits on the smallest display displayed without problems. I have used applications on a netbook with a 7 "screen that can not be maximized, and they are not just fit, there is limited space to move the form to reach some controls. I could be able to control all the controls to be controlled, or to reach them.

It is a challenge to find solutions for everyone But your end user will appreciate the work you did, if your application works correctly accessibility is a sensitive area and we should try to provide an interface to meet all users. / P>


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