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When I play rocket league fullscreen, if Firefox is open during the game, when I return to desktop, Firefox is no longer in high DPI mode.

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4k desktop resolution. Rocket league is in 1440p.

4k desktop resolution. Rocket league is in 1440p.

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Having thought about the problem some more, I think the triggering application was actually Steam, running in big picture (i.e. fullscreen) mode at 4k.

My problem was resolved by setting "override high DPI scaling behaviour" in the compatibility menu of firefox to "Application".

Thanks for the suggestions.

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when you leave your game in the background, whatever type of powerful gaming pc you have, it will always change to 1440p unless or until you switch the game off.

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That would stand to reason - unfortunately this problem occurs after I have closed the game and is only resolved on closing and relaunching Firefox.

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There maybe something useful in this search, not sure. Also check the page bottom suggestions : https://www.google.ca/search?q=firefox+%2B4k+%2Bdpi&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=HC8-WvXhCe-E0gKBqIGgAg


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I've come across similar in my searches before - I would agree that setting DPI mode manually would seem like an agreeable solution, though doing this via page zoom would still leave tabs and menus undersized. I haven't tried to manipulate any of the compatibility menu settings yet and this would seem like it might plausibly solve the problem. Unfortunately I am away from my PC until after Christmas now but will feed back on progress once I've tried.

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Chosen Solution

Having thought about the problem some more, I think the triggering application was actually Steam, running in big picture (i.e. fullscreen) mode at 4k.

My problem was resolved by setting "override high DPI scaling behaviour" in the compatibility menu of firefox to "Application".

Thanks for the suggestions.

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