How do I make Windows/Eclipse not scale my swing GUI











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On Windows 10 for Eclipse, my GUI program used to not scale 200% like the rest of the windows apps but now it does scale and eclipse thinks my resolution is half of what it actually is. I have tried everything I have found online such as adding virtual machine arguments and messing around with properties for eclipse.exe. Nothing works, however, I am out of ideas. What do I do?










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    On Windows 10 for Eclipse, my GUI program used to not scale 200% like the rest of the windows apps but now it does scale and eclipse thinks my resolution is half of what it actually is. I have tried everything I have found online such as adding virtual machine arguments and messing around with properties for eclipse.exe. Nothing works, however, I am out of ideas. What do I do?










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      On Windows 10 for Eclipse, my GUI program used to not scale 200% like the rest of the windows apps but now it does scale and eclipse thinks my resolution is half of what it actually is. I have tried everything I have found online such as adding virtual machine arguments and messing around with properties for eclipse.exe. Nothing works, however, I am out of ideas. What do I do?










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      On Windows 10 for Eclipse, my GUI program used to not scale 200% like the rest of the windows apps but now it does scale and eclipse thinks my resolution is half of what it actually is. I have tried everything I have found online such as adding virtual machine arguments and messing around with properties for eclipse.exe. Nothing works, however, I am out of ideas. What do I do?







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