Google Chrome GUI + Content "too small"


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Hello,

 

I picked up a Dell Inspiron 15 recently. It has a 1080p so the resolution is big. I noticed that with Google Chrome the GUI and the web page content are way too small to read. I understand there is a zoom feature but shouldn't it "fit" correctly in my screen like Firefox? In the screenshot provided I have Firefox and Chrome side by side to show you the difference. Firefox's view is fine (the gui and content) but Chrome looks way too small. I've tried disabling display scaling on highi DIP setting but it didnt help.

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The "problem" is that the Windows DPI setting is bigger than 100% (on my laptop, by default it set to bigger because of the smaller 15,5" screen with fullhd resolution) and all other browsers are following Windows dpi setting and makes webpages "zoomed in" a bit just like the UI, but chrome doesn't follow the dpi setting and it just displays it's UI and webpages as on 100% dpi setting.

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The "problem" is that the Windows DPI setting is bigger than 100% (on my laptop, by default it set to bigger because of the smaller 15,5" screen with fullhd resolution) and all other browsers are following Windows dpi setting and makes webpages "zoomed in" a bit just like the UI, but chrome doesn't follow the dpi setting and it just displays it's UI and webpages as on 100% dpi setting.

 

This. My screen is too small for it to look the way it is. I have to constantly squint. I had no problems with it before I recently updated it.

Chrome is fine. Your Firefox browser is distorted. It looks like it's at 125% or 150% zoom. I can tell because the actual size of the reddit logo in the upper left is larger than the actual dimensions the site is designed to show it at. Several other elements are also showing signs of distortion from zoom in the Firefox view.

 

This is like looking at the world through a magnifying glass for too long and then thinking there's something wrong with your eyes when you finally look at the world without it. =)

Chrome is fine. Your Firefox browser is distorted. It looks like it's at 125% or 150% zoom. I can tell because the actual size of the reddit logo in the upper left is larger than the actual dimensions the site is designed to show it at. Several other elements are also showing signs of distortion from zoom in the Firefox view.

 

This is like looking at the world through a magnifying glass for too long and then thinking there's something wrong with your eyes when you finally look at the world without it. =)

Firefox is fine. Most apps I run are zoomed in that much. I know that Firefox isn't zoomed because I just installed it and didn't touch anything. I'll take screenshots of its settings when I get home from work. Once upon a time ago, Chromes GUI and web content was as big as the way Firefox looks now.

Firefox is fine. Most apps I run are zoomed in that much. I know that Firefox isn't zoomed because I just installed it and didn't touch anything. I'll take screenshots of its settings when I get home from work. Once upon a time ago, Chromes GUI and web content was as big as the way Firefox looks now.

I dunno, man. Open the same page again in more browsers. I think you'll see they're more like Chrome's proportions than Firefox's.

 

That Firefox screenshot looks like it has scaling for the vision impaired turned on. I suppose it's possible you have Windows set to scale the UI somewhat, and Chrome and Firefox are affected by the OS settings differently. But Chrome is definitely much closer to 100% scaling than Firefox. Just look up screenshots of the Reddit front page, man. Your Firefox proportions are off. This is objectively verifiable stuff. Just compare to other people's screenshots of the site, or load it up in IE/Safari and break the tie.

That is exactly what he said...

Yeah, people aren't reading the first post :laugh:

I know Chrome enabled scaling support a few releases ago, but I think they might have disabled it due to bugs. I think of all the browsers Firefox has the best support for it due to how it renders the interface, even IE with it's really good support gets a few UI things wrong.

Chrome would automatically adjust to a high dpi mode for me until one of the recent updates.

Happy to see Im not the only one experiencing this problem.

Here's the view settings on the browsers

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Yeah, people aren't reading the first post :laugh:

 

This. Holy. I can't tell if everyone here is jumping at the chance to defend chrome or if they're just not reading the OP.

 

This is clearly a problem with chrome not following the DPI setting in windows. Not exactly surprising coming from Google...

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Yes there is a fix(scale the whole browser using a launch prefix in the shortcut)

 

Gimme a sec to google it.

 

Edit:

/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1

Change force-device-scale-factor to increase/decrease chrome dpi size.

I use this on my stream 7 so it's easier to use on the small screen.

Yes there is a fix(scale the whole browser using a launch prefix in the shortcut)

 

Gimme a sec to google it.

 

Edit:

/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1

Change force-device-scale-factor to increase/decrease chrome dpi size.

I use this on my stream 7 so it's easier to use on the small screen.

I believe that fix is for chrome appearing too big. The issue I am having is that the text appears too small. As with the GUI. Thanks for the help though :)

I believe that fix is for chrome appearing too big. The issue I am having is that the text appears too small. As with the GUI. Thanks for the help though :)

It's for both, force-device-scale-factor bigger then 1 increases size and lower then 1 decreases size.

It changes the size of the UI and the webpages.

I as example set it to 1.5 on my tablet to increase the overall size.

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