Trying to add /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1 to target field on Google Chrome [on hold]











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The scaling of my Google Chrome is larger than it used to be since I had to fix my extended desktop issue. I have tried to add the "/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1", without the quotations, like I'm supposed to but when I click apply I get the error message "The name 'C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct."










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  • Please provide more information on what you are trying to do and what instructions you're following to do it. This description doesn't really make sense.
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The scaling of my Google Chrome is larger than it used to be since I had to fix my extended desktop issue. I have tried to add the "/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1", without the quotations, like I'm supposed to but when I click apply I get the error message "The name 'C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct."










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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by fixer1234, PeterH, bertieb, Mike Fitzpatrick, n8te Nov 30 at 3:30


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • Please provide more information on what you are trying to do and what instructions you're following to do it. This description doesn't really make sense.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 26 at 3:03













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The scaling of my Google Chrome is larger than it used to be since I had to fix my extended desktop issue. I have tried to add the "/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1", without the quotations, like I'm supposed to but when I click apply I get the error message "The name 'C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct."










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The scaling of my Google Chrome is larger than it used to be since I had to fix my extended desktop issue. I have tried to add the "/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1", without the quotations, like I'm supposed to but when I click apply I get the error message "The name 'C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct."







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by fixer1234, PeterH, bertieb, Mike Fitzpatrick, n8te Nov 30 at 3:30


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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by fixer1234, PeterH, bertieb, Mike Fitzpatrick, n8te Nov 30 at 3:30


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • Please provide more information on what you are trying to do and what instructions you're following to do it. This description doesn't really make sense.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 26 at 3:03


















  • Please provide more information on what you are trying to do and what instructions you're following to do it. This description doesn't really make sense.
    – fixer1234
    Nov 26 at 3:03
















Please provide more information on what you are trying to do and what instructions you're following to do it. This description doesn't really make sense.
– fixer1234
Nov 26 at 3:03




Please provide more information on what you are trying to do and what instructions you're following to do it. This description doesn't really make sense.
– fixer1234
Nov 26 at 3:03















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