![]() ![]() When working for extended periods of time, these visual regressions can be a distraction or even a physical strain. System scaled applications render accurately on the primary display as well as others in the same configuration but have visual regressions such as blurry fonts and images when rendering on displays with different configurations. That’s because versions prior to Visual Studio 2019 were set to render as a system scaled application, rather than a per-monitor DPI aware application (PMA). ![]() If you have used Visual Studio across monitors with different scale factors or remoted into a machine with a different configuration than the host device, you might have noticed Visual Studio ’s fonts and icons can become blurry and in some cases, even render content incorrectly. Visual Studio 2019 (left) with system scaling vs Visual Studio 2019 (right) with the PMA option enabled. PMA support means the IDE and more importantly, the code you work on appears crisp in any monitor display scale factor and DPI configuration, including across multiple monitors. Visual Studio 2019 now supports per-monitor DPI awareness (PMA) across the IDE.
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