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Declaring high DPI awareness per window on Windows 8

I'm developing audio plugins that run within a host such as Cubase, and I'm looking to add High DPI support. This is problematic because all host applications that I know of declare themselves as non-high DPI aware, so all windows are scaled automatically by the DWM. I'm looking for a way to turn off DWM DPI scaling for the plugin window, even if the host itself is not DPI-aware (so it uses DWM DPI scaling for all other windows). Does anyone know if this is possible at all?

For applications that use a lot of plugins, such as audio hosts, this is a very real problem because they can't just go ahead and declare themselves as high-DPI aware: this would break all existing plugins. So unless Windows provides a solution for this, we're always stuck in 96 dpi land. Basically I think we need a solution that is more fine-grained than setting this per-process, so the host and plugins can individually declare their awareness level.

In case this currently can't be done, is there a way to contact a Microsoft engineer so it could be added to a future version of Windows?

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Frederik Slijkerman Avatar asked Mar 18 '23 01:03

Frederik Slijkerman


1 Answers

Per window DPI awareness is now possible, since Windows 10 anniversary update. A new API SetThreadDpiAwarenessContext() can be used to set per window,and per thread DPI awareness. This is accomplished as follows.

  • A thread can now dynamically change its DPI awarensss.
  • DPI awareness of a window created by the thread will depend on the DPI awareness of the calling thread at the time windows was created.
  • When windows procedure for a window is called, the thread is automatically switched to the DPI awareness context that was in use when the window was created.

Read the following references.

  • https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/mt744321(v=vs.85).aspx
  • https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-classic-samples/.../DPIAwarenessPerWindow/
  • (Read the Readme file) https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-classic-samples/tree/96f883e4c900948e39660ec14a200a5164a3c7b7/Samples/DPIAwarenessPerWindow
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Sahil Singh Avatar answered Mar 26 '23 23:03

Sahil Singh