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About Macbook Pro 16 inch (2019) scaled resolution.

Hi everyone,

I have a question on my macbook's scaled resolution with internet browsers.


My display's resolution is 3072x1920. In 'System Preferences - Displays' I have changed the default setting to 'More Space'.


I assume this makes viewing at 100% and there's no magnification applied, taking full advantage of the display's resolution. However, when viewing content on any browser (Firefox, Safari & Chrome) things look scaled (bigger) and indeed when I check my resolution on http://whatismyscreenresolution.net/ it says 2048x1280.


Can someone please tell me how to make my browser recognize my resolution as 3072x1920?

Many thanks.

MacBook Pro Retina

Posted on May 6, 2020 4:22 AM

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Posted on May 6, 2020 5:08 AM

petaine wrote:

Hi everyone,
I have a question on my macbook's scaled resolution with internet browsers.

My display's resolution is 3072x1920. In 'System Preferences - Displays' I have changed the default setting to 'More Space'.

https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/2be269aa-f73a-4287-9081-df3be9c78296

I assume this makes viewing at 100% and there's no magnification applied, taking full advantage of the display's resolution. However, when viewing content on any browser (Firefox, Safari & Chrome) things look scaled (bigger) and indeed when I check my resolution on http://whatismyscreenresolution.net/ it says 2048x1280.

Can someone please tell me how to make my browser recognize my resolution as 3072x1920?
Many thanks.





Hmmm....Choose default for display(?)






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Browsers can be put into Full Screen mode(?)

Use apps in full screen on Mac - Apple Support



Also—

Any browser responds to increase or decreasing the Window magnification(?):

Command 0 returns to default

Command - smaller

Command = larger


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Change your Mac display's resolution - Apple Support



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Question marked as Best reply

May 6, 2020 5:08 AM in response to petaine

petaine wrote:

Hi everyone,
I have a question on my macbook's scaled resolution with internet browsers.

My display's resolution is 3072x1920. In 'System Preferences - Displays' I have changed the default setting to 'More Space'.

https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/2be269aa-f73a-4287-9081-df3be9c78296

I assume this makes viewing at 100% and there's no magnification applied, taking full advantage of the display's resolution. However, when viewing content on any browser (Firefox, Safari & Chrome) things look scaled (bigger) and indeed when I check my resolution on http://whatismyscreenresolution.net/ it says 2048x1280.

Can someone please tell me how to make my browser recognize my resolution as 3072x1920?
Many thanks.





Hmmm....Choose default for display(?)






-------------------------------------------------------



Browsers can be put into Full Screen mode(?)

Use apps in full screen on Mac - Apple Support



Also—

Any browser responds to increase or decreasing the Window magnification(?):

Command 0 returns to default

Command - smaller

Command = larger


------------------------------------------------------




Change your Mac display's resolution - Apple Support



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