

Today, most of the mouse cursors feature a black outline inside a white.

That would disable the font scaling just for this application while keeping it for all the others. If you have experience working with both Microsoft Windows and Apples macOS. Then the compatibility tab and disable display scaling. to choose an op- tion by sliding a mouse that controls the cursor position. There's a workaround for this that sometimes helps.Ĭreate a shortcut for your app on the desktop. The Apple Macin- tosh system, with its closed architecture, is functionally. A cross-hair symbol will appear at the cursor use your mouse to drag the cursor across. If your application is not "DPI aware" then anything but 100% might give it the idea your cursor is in a different place as where it is. To save a chosen part of the screen to a file, hit Apple+Shift+4. If your setting is anything else then 100%, then it might be what triggered this. Right click on the desktop, from the menu select "Personalise" -> then in the screen that comes up at the bottom right there's a menu item "Display", click that. That starts to smell like that it might not be a VMware problem after all, it might be the reason you are seeing this now, but I'm getting the feeling that the culprit is in the app not being fully DPI aware.Ĭan you check the following in your Windows 8.1 VM? so it works correctly in all applications except for this one where in the charting control it misbehaves?
