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    XPS 15 1920x1080 problem

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by sidl, Jan 11, 2012.

  1. sidl

    sidl Newbie

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    I purchased a new XPS 15 with the 1080p screen !!
    Chrome/firefox displays are very small but Internet explorer display is perfect.
    Can anyone tell me how to properly setup chrome and ffx for 1080p ? :confused:
     
  2. nomygod

    nomygod Notebook Geek

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    Try zooming in? In chrome it's ctrl + =
    Also pics are helpful
     
  3. Ichinenjuu

    Ichinenjuu Notebook Deity

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    It's probably because the DPI is set to 125%, which increases the text size for Windows (which includes IE). Firefox and Chrome need separate add-ons to increase text-size.