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QuestionGetting hardware info Pin
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The values you compute are based on the results of GetLogPixels() which returns pixels/inch.
On my machine it seems I get 96dpi no matter what I do (i.e. no matter the screen resolution), so the result of the calculation is (very close to) what the system reports.
1. It seems there is a problem with the results of GetLogPixels(): it always returns 96. Look it up on the web.
2. What I am interested in is to interrogate the display device (EDID data) directly.
Even so, it seems that the EDID data is sometimes erroneous or even completely missing (fault of manufacturer). Again, see the web.

alex

'Architecture is music frozen in space.'

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