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May 19, 2016 6:45 PM in response to hhgttg27by fujin_spirit,i have an HD resolution 1920x1080 with 125% DPI
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May 19, 2016 7:27 PM in response to japheth1by psikofunkster,They didn't help you, they made you to reduce the DPI settings, now everything is gonna look smaller for you under Windows 10.
Perhaps these Apple guys want to be the exclusive ones that can handle their software sucessfully at 5,120 x 2,880 resolutions?...i don't know...
i have an HD resolution 1920x1080 with 125% DPI too and using Windows 7 of course.
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May 19, 2016 9:43 PM in response to psikofunksterby Theynine,Are they for real???? When I noticed an update had come through, I figured this problem would have been remedied.
But noooooooo!
Appears its just the few of us in this thread who are having any problems, or Apple is grossly incompetent.
So what's the common denominator? Windows 7 here as well, using a 1920x1080 resolution at 125% DPI.
Are we are just the unlucky ones who can no longer shop at the ITUNES store because of....ghosts in our machines???
A big W.T.and an F, to this whole scene!
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May 20, 2016 7:33 PM in response to psikofunksterby japheth1,no they did fix it . everything is back to normal including iTunes . it didn't work right away though he had to try different thing .
I was surprised I thought there is no way because I already tried a lot to fix it myself . there is example
so keep trying it's not a software issue it's on the setting windows 10
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May 20, 2016 7:41 PM in response to japheth1by psikofunkster,Many of us are on Windows 7 but i'm gonna follow your suggestion right now.
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May 20, 2016 7:49 PM in response to psikofunksterby japheth1,I see your graph wow there are some people still using windows XP ,
alright try it good luck let me know if it works
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May 20, 2016 7:44 PM in response to japheth1by psikofunkster,Update: things remain the same, when the iTunes store main page is loading things look good but after a second everything goes bigger again.
But it is good that is finally fixed for you on Windows 10, still as i said many people are on windows 7 with a 125 dpi settings...
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May 20, 2016 7:54 PM in response to psikofunksterby japheth1,Alright, I know it's frustrating I couldn't stand it . call apple hopefully you'll find somebody helpful .
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May 20, 2016 8:01 PM in response to japheth1by psikofunkster,Nahh that would be a waste of time, Apple is a mess right now regarding their software we all know that...
Apple Confirms iOS 9.3.2 Has A Serious Problem
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2016/05/20/apple-pulls-ios-9-3-2/#547e98 ca2d15
and they are talking about one of their "star products" the ipad pro 9.7"....can you imagine the attention they are currently giving to the iTunes for WINDOWS??? i can lol 0.
They didn't fix anything, you just changed your dpi settings to 125% and it worked on Windows 10....
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May 20, 2016 8:02 PM in response to psikofunksterby hhgttg27,"Did you know that more than 60% people around the world are STILL using Windows 7 for a bunch of reasons?"
Your numbers are out of date - as of April 2016 Windows 7 still has the largest market share but is now less than 50% (and many of those will be enterprise / government users where IT departments are notoriously conservative about updates):
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May 20, 2016 8:02 PM in response to psikofunksterby japheth1,oh really thanks for telling me I won't update my iPhone or iPad then .I always worry about updating right away.
like to wait until all the bags are fixed .
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May 20, 2016 8:38 PM in response to hhgttg27by psikofunkster,Still i made my point right? Windows 7 is still pretty important and used (far more than 10).
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May 21, 2016 4:37 AM in response to japheth1by fujin_spirit,As I said before, I HAVE 125% DPI settings in Windows 10 Pro. And it is not working !!!
So your argument to change it to 125% is not correct. I have this setting.
If I change to 100% everything is perfectly fine, but all my icons and text is to small on my screen and not readable.
I did a lot of life chats with Apple for this problem. And I called the helpdesk. Finally I had someone from tech support. She looked together with me on my computer.
And the answer was:
"It is not a settings problem in iTunes. It works in 100% DPI so we can't do anything for you."
You have to leave a feedback for the engineers. And if there are a lot of feedbacks about this, maybe they will look to this problem."
So, everyone, please leave a feedback, maybe we are lucky and they will look to this in a while.


