![]() Chrome and FireFox now adjusts the page zoom level according to your Windows settings to better support high DPI displays. If you're experiencing a "zoomed in" browser it's because you have an updated version of Chrome. THanks very much in advance if anyone can help. No other programs (including IE) are having this issue. I'm sorry if my description is rather vague but this isn't something I could search up. If I can get 10 rep soon I'll post some pics. Scratch that apparently I need reputation in order to post pictures, ugh. If you look at the youtube homepage, you'll see that everything is larger in Chrome than it is in Internet Explorer. I've included some images so you can compare. Note that this isn't just at the webpage level but at the entire browser level. Many menu items won't appear fully because of this. I've changed scaling in Windows and nothing helps.Įverything is larger in Chrome now and it's driving me crazy. I've used the DPI settings in the properties of the Chrome application and nothing changes it. I have restored to original settings, disabled extensions (I don't use any extensions anyways), uninstalled and reinstalled, and nothing. ![]() So basically, all menu items, logos, icons, absolutely everything appears to have been zoomed in slightly. ![]() I'm not sure if it happened when I restarted Chrome or if it happened when I decided to bring it to the front. ![]() So I was using Chrome and IE together when all of a sudden Chrome decides to change its zoom level not only for the webpage, but the entire browser. ![]()
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