what you are saying is incorret....
aero dpi scalling does not scale everything as if you are using some
magnifying glass..
where did you see this???
> Is there any way to give Vista a more traditional XP / 98 look and still
> have the full Vista DPI scaling?
Yes, you can. First you need to download vistaglazz, a program that will
enable you to use
other themes than the default ones...
I will repost my instructions below>>>>>
vistaglazz
http://www.codegazer.com/vistaglazz/ that enables you to use
other themes with vista (warning this is NOT supported by MICROSOFT since it
changes some files that handle the themes!)
Then I downloaded and used 2 vista "classic" themes that have been made so
that they use the 3d effects, so now I have the best of both worlds..
a simple clean and uncluttered interface that is like classic AND the use of
the GPU for the rendering of the desktop having all 3d functions enabled,
like flip 3d, taskbar thumbnails and dreamscene (I have ultimate)
I found the themes at deviantart.com there are 2 of them..
here is one
http://abkend.deviantart.com/art/Vis...v-1-0-71611722
and this
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/58624888/
tell me if this helps
"Iain" <> wrote in message
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> When Aero is enabled in Vista the desktop scaling function is much more
> comprehensive then with it disabled. When Aero is enabled pretty muchy
> everything renders in a larger size. When Aero is disabled it reverts
> back
> to the XP style DPI scaling where some aspect are enlarged and some
> aren't.
>
> Is there any way to give Vista a more traditional XP / 98 look and still
> have the full Vista DPI scaling?
>
> Ideally another "Windows Aero" style theme is probably the solution, but I
> cannot find one on the net that exists. There has been mention og "Aero
> Standard" and "Aero Basic" but looking these up on the Internet has not
> been
> very usefull so far.
>
> As soon as "Windows Aero" is modified in any way the scaling reverts back.