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Anonymous
9 years ago@KO23L - perhaps a DPI scaling issue, is your DPI for windows set to 100%?
Failing that, CnCNet does a really good job at fixing all of the compatibility problems that come with the newer versions of Windows 7, 8, and 10.
https://cncnet.org/red-alert - https://cncnet.org/red-alert-2
Let me know how you get on, the installers should auto-detect your origin installs.
9 years ago
Hi, please, by the DPI settings you mean the slider in display settings called: "Change the size of texts, applications and other ..."? That could be the problem, because the desktop Iam trying it on is of my 60+ yo father, so maybe he has there something upscaled 😃 to see all good. I will check that tomorrow. Thanks for tip.