Visual Studio 2010 @ High DPI





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I know this has been asked before but anyways i will ask it again.



I'm having issues on my Visual Studio 2010 in a High DPI 1920x1080 display, I already tried the Registry Fixed but seems not to work. I know I'm using a very later version of VS but this is the only way to battle compatibility on lower version of Windows.



Please help me out with this problem. What method should i use or should I switch to VS2015 is there any other way around to fix this.



Thank you in advance and godbless!



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  • What is the specific issue? Is it the placement of the buttons?

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Good Day!



I know this has been asked before but anyways i will ask it again.



I'm having issues on my Visual Studio 2010 in a High DPI 1920x1080 display, I already tried the Registry Fixed but seems not to work. I know I'm using a very later version of VS but this is the only way to battle compatibility on lower version of Windows.



Please help me out with this problem. What method should i use or should I switch to VS2015 is there any other way around to fix this.



Thank you in advance and godbless!



Design Time



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share|improve this question

























  • What is the specific issue? Is it the placement of the buttons?

    – Andrew Mortimer
    Jan 3 at 7:52














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Good Day!



I know this has been asked before but anyways i will ask it again.



I'm having issues on my Visual Studio 2010 in a High DPI 1920x1080 display, I already tried the Registry Fixed but seems not to work. I know I'm using a very later version of VS but this is the only way to battle compatibility on lower version of Windows.



Please help me out with this problem. What method should i use or should I switch to VS2015 is there any other way around to fix this.



Thank you in advance and godbless!



Design Time



enter image description here



Run Time



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















Good Day!



I know this has been asked before but anyways i will ask it again.



I'm having issues on my Visual Studio 2010 in a High DPI 1920x1080 display, I already tried the Registry Fixed but seems not to work. I know I'm using a very later version of VS but this is the only way to battle compatibility on lower version of Windows.



Please help me out with this problem. What method should i use or should I switch to VS2015 is there any other way around to fix this.



Thank you in advance and godbless!



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  • What is the specific issue? Is it the placement of the buttons?

    – Andrew Mortimer
    Jan 3 at 7:52



















  • What is the specific issue? Is it the placement of the buttons?

    – Andrew Mortimer
    Jan 3 at 7:52

















What is the specific issue? Is it the placement of the buttons?

– Andrew Mortimer
Jan 3 at 7:52





What is the specific issue? Is it the placement of the buttons?

– Andrew Mortimer
Jan 3 at 7:52












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This isn't a DPI issue. Your buttons' Anchor property is set to Bottom, Right. This will cause them to follow the bottom of the form when it is resized. If the grid control below them is anchored to the top it will remain in the same position, but the buttons are moved over/away from it in order to always remain a certain distance from the bottom.



Set the Anchor for your buttons to Top, Right instead.






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  • Sorry, I was being stupid and hasty. I didn't see that the Anchor Property was set to Bottom, Right. Thank you for pointing that out. I'm LOL!!!

    – ardie pagulayan
    Jan 3 at 8:51













  • @ardiepagulayan : Glad I could help! Happy coding!

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This isn't a DPI issue. Your buttons' Anchor property is set to Bottom, Right. This will cause them to follow the bottom of the form when it is resized. If the grid control below them is anchored to the top it will remain in the same position, but the buttons are moved over/away from it in order to always remain a certain distance from the bottom.



Set the Anchor for your buttons to Top, Right instead.






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  • Sorry, I was being stupid and hasty. I didn't see that the Anchor Property was set to Bottom, Right. Thank you for pointing that out. I'm LOL!!!

    – ardie pagulayan
    Jan 3 at 8:51













  • @ardiepagulayan : Glad I could help! Happy coding!

    – Visual Vincent
    Jan 3 at 9:06
















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This isn't a DPI issue. Your buttons' Anchor property is set to Bottom, Right. This will cause them to follow the bottom of the form when it is resized. If the grid control below them is anchored to the top it will remain in the same position, but the buttons are moved over/away from it in order to always remain a certain distance from the bottom.



Set the Anchor for your buttons to Top, Right instead.






share|improve this answer
























  • Sorry, I was being stupid and hasty. I didn't see that the Anchor Property was set to Bottom, Right. Thank you for pointing that out. I'm LOL!!!

    – ardie pagulayan
    Jan 3 at 8:51













  • @ardiepagulayan : Glad I could help! Happy coding!

    – Visual Vincent
    Jan 3 at 9:06














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This isn't a DPI issue. Your buttons' Anchor property is set to Bottom, Right. This will cause them to follow the bottom of the form when it is resized. If the grid control below them is anchored to the top it will remain in the same position, but the buttons are moved over/away from it in order to always remain a certain distance from the bottom.



Set the Anchor for your buttons to Top, Right instead.






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This isn't a DPI issue. Your buttons' Anchor property is set to Bottom, Right. This will cause them to follow the bottom of the form when it is resized. If the grid control below them is anchored to the top it will remain in the same position, but the buttons are moved over/away from it in order to always remain a certain distance from the bottom.



Set the Anchor for your buttons to Top, Right instead.







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  • Sorry, I was being stupid and hasty. I didn't see that the Anchor Property was set to Bottom, Right. Thank you for pointing that out. I'm LOL!!!

    – ardie pagulayan
    Jan 3 at 8:51













  • @ardiepagulayan : Glad I could help! Happy coding!

    – Visual Vincent
    Jan 3 at 9:06



















  • Sorry, I was being stupid and hasty. I didn't see that the Anchor Property was set to Bottom, Right. Thank you for pointing that out. I'm LOL!!!

    – ardie pagulayan
    Jan 3 at 8:51













  • @ardiepagulayan : Glad I could help! Happy coding!

    – Visual Vincent
    Jan 3 at 9:06

















Sorry, I was being stupid and hasty. I didn't see that the Anchor Property was set to Bottom, Right. Thank you for pointing that out. I'm LOL!!!

– ardie pagulayan
Jan 3 at 8:51







Sorry, I was being stupid and hasty. I didn't see that the Anchor Property was set to Bottom, Right. Thank you for pointing that out. I'm LOL!!!

– ardie pagulayan
Jan 3 at 8:51















@ardiepagulayan : Glad I could help! Happy coding!

– Visual Vincent
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@ardiepagulayan : Glad I could help! Happy coding!

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