This is what it should look like in the application folder: The only thing that is different is the file name. UPDATE April 8, 2017: Please see my last comment – Comment LinkĪll of the Manifest files are exactly the same. UPDATE December 2016: Uploaded a quick video! UPDATE July 2015: This solution also works with Windows 10! reg file (Right Click Save Link As.): ĭownload example Manifest file (Right Click Save Link As.): No need to reboot or change anything else.ĭownload. All of the ones listed above are are in pretty straight forward locations like C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe or C:\Program Files\Adobe. Now place this file in the same directory as your executable. Here are the files I created for my machine (Right-click and save to use on your machine): Here is a link to a txt file with the manifest code: manifest.txtįor Windows to use the external manifest file, you will have to change the name of the the file to the executable of the application. For example, Photoshop.exe is located at: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit) and I created a manifest file in text editor named to place in that folder. You will just have to copy your manifest file to all of the application folders that you would like to change the scaling on.
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