Remove force-device-scale-factor to work properly on high DPI monitors in Windows#426
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Remove force-device-scale-factor to work properly on high DPI monitors in Windows#426Izkda wants to merge 1 commit intoxgi:masterfrom
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Fixes #374
In Windows devices with high DPI monitors that have a scaling of > 100%, setting
force-device-scale-factormakes the window/UI really small.Removing that flag lets the OS scale the UI properly