Hyper-V enhanced mode high-dpi
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I have a Dell XPS 15 9560 with the 4k display where I run window 10 pro with 200% resolution scale setting.
I would like to switch drop virtual box to hyper-v to run a Ubuntu instance.
The problem is that while with virtual box I can change the resolution scale of the window, with hyper-v in enhanced mode this is not possible, so I have to set the resolution to 4k making the virtual machine not so smooth.
Is there any way to scale the rpd session to let the virtual machine works at a lower resolution?
ubuntu hyper-v 4k-resolution high-dpi
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I have a Dell XPS 15 9560 with the 4k display where I run window 10 pro with 200% resolution scale setting.
I would like to switch drop virtual box to hyper-v to run a Ubuntu instance.
The problem is that while with virtual box I can change the resolution scale of the window, with hyper-v in enhanced mode this is not possible, so I have to set the resolution to 4k making the virtual machine not so smooth.
Is there any way to scale the rpd session to let the virtual machine works at a lower resolution?
ubuntu hyper-v 4k-resolution high-dpi
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I have a Dell XPS 15 9560 with the 4k display where I run window 10 pro with 200% resolution scale setting.
I would like to switch drop virtual box to hyper-v to run a Ubuntu instance.
The problem is that while with virtual box I can change the resolution scale of the window, with hyper-v in enhanced mode this is not possible, so I have to set the resolution to 4k making the virtual machine not so smooth.
Is there any way to scale the rpd session to let the virtual machine works at a lower resolution?
ubuntu hyper-v 4k-resolution high-dpi
I have a Dell XPS 15 9560 with the 4k display where I run window 10 pro with 200% resolution scale setting.
I would like to switch drop virtual box to hyper-v to run a Ubuntu instance.
The problem is that while with virtual box I can change the resolution scale of the window, with hyper-v in enhanced mode this is not possible, so I have to set the resolution to 4k making the virtual machine not so smooth.
Is there any way to scale the rpd session to let the virtual machine works at a lower resolution?
ubuntu hyper-v 4k-resolution high-dpi
ubuntu hyper-v 4k-resolution high-dpi
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