How to switch between two DPI scale values via hotkey?

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  1. Posts : 168
    10 (1909)
    Thread Starter
       #41

    LesFerch said:
    The semicolon is correct. It's separating each PowerShell command.

    Try changing "floating window" to 'floating window'. That is, use single quotes. That worked for me.

    Note that I tested with a different window. The name 'floating window' must exactly match the window name. You can do wildcard matching too, such as 'floating*'.
    Thanks. Seems to works for me as well.

    Luckily the "floating window" title fortunately seems to be constant when the app is in this mode, which is the mode where it gets off-screen.
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  2. Posts : 168
    10 (1909)
    Thread Starter
       #42

    LesFerch said:
    The semicolon is correct. It's separating each PowerShell command.

    Try changing "floating window" to 'floating window'. That is, use single quotes. That worked for me.

    Note that I tested with a different window. The name 'floating window' must exactly match the window name. You can do wildcard matching too, such as 'floating*'.
    I have another issue, which is a tad irksome. Some applications' notification area icons disappear permanently when explorer. exe is restarted. Including Facebook's Messenger, LAV Filters, and the new version of Process explorer.

    What might be the cause of this? So far all other programs' notification area icons are restored. Including older versions of Process Explorer.
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  3. Posts : 745
    Windows 10/11
       #43

    @avada FYI, I made a fork of SetDPI that supports a /e command line option to restart Explorer. Additionally, it runs on both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows and is signed. You can find it here:

    SetDPI | Command line tool to set Windows screen scaling to one of the preset values
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