UI DPI Scaling Issue After Latest Update

UI DPI Scaling Issue After Latest Update

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UI DPI Scaling Issue After Latest Update

mbelusa.mail
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Hello,

after the latest update, my UI DPI scaling appears to be broken — please see the attached screenshot. I also noticed a new, unusual font in the context menus.
Is there any fix available for this issue?

 

PC specs:   NTB 14"    FHD 1920x1080

 

Thank you for your help.

 

UI.JPGBest regards,
Marek

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mbelusa.mail
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Ok, so the ir FIX for latest update broken DPI scaling:

 

That's not officially supported within Fusion, but I can provide you a UI framework-level workaround to utilize at your own risk.

 

Utilizing the instructions here, you can add the system variable QT_FONT_DPI = 96 to force the app to be 100% scale regardless of display DPI.

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lance.carocci
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Could you please include a DXdiag report of your system configuration? I would like to know more about your graphics drivers, monitor layout, and scaling configuration.

 

The report contains the device and username, which sometimes defaults to a real name, so you may wish to delete this before sharing to maintain privacy.


Lance Carocci
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mbelusa.mail
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Hello Lance,

 

This issue is not only on my work laptop - (14" 1080p), but also occurs on two other my PCs, so it’s not related to VGA drivers — these computers use different graphics cards.

The functional scaling was broken in the latest update related when Fusion is launched with the parameter “High-DPI scaling override: Application.”

With this mode enabled, any DPI setting higher than 100% in Windows causes text in the main menu to become cut off, as shown in the attached screenshot.

This problem did not occur on any of my three PCs before the last update.

I need to keep DPI scaling set to 150% or 125%, depending on the PC.

Below I’m attaching diagnostics from my work laptop:

 

[GPU Information]
GPU Device: AMD Radeon Pro WX3200 Graphics
GPU RAM: 4096 MB
GPU Driver API: DirectX 11.0
GPU Driver Version: 31.0.21923.11000
GPU Driver Date: 01.07.2025

[Graphics Effects Settings]
Anti Aliasing: On
Ambient Occlusion: On
Object Shadow: Off
Ground Shadow: Off
Ground Reflection: Off
Selection Display Style: Normal
Transparency Effect: Better Performance

 

Thank you.

 

 

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mbelusa.mail
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Hello Lance,

 

Did your team change something? Because now is the issue fixed without any ,,hack,, via QT parameters ...

 

Thank you.

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lance.carocci
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Would you be able to please include a screenshot for comparison?


Lance Carocci
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mbelusa.mail
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So I found the cause of the broken DPI scaling — as soon as the option to switch back to the Fusion Classic UI reappeared, after restarting Fusion not only were the correct fonts and colors restored, but also the proper DPI scaling for FHD displays. Yet another reason why it’s essential to keep the Fusion Classic theme. See the screenshot below.

 

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