Thanks, Lisa.  Your point about it working fine if you know where stuff is 
is helpful.

And one other point that i have just realised is that I understand that you 
can change the scaling and resolution dynamically in Windows 8.1, so if 
there are occasions where an app is misbehaving, then one can switch 
resolutions to a low res screen, do what one needs to and then 

Thanks.

Richard

On Thursday, 4 December 2014 16:49:32 UTC, Lisa S wrote:
>
> Photoshop elements has tiny text though there may be workarounds I haven't 
> tried. Works fine you ashtray know where things are. But most hi res 
> computers can run at a lower resolution if you are desperate. 
>
> I didn't try to port my old apps. I replaced old style Eudora (though need 
> a solution to search old mail archives) and Outlook both with EMClient,  
> upgraded Dragon, Master Cook, and still have a few others I haven't dealt 
> with.I doubt screen resolution would be your biggest problem though if a 
> program isn't updated.
> On Dec 4, 2014 2:53 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> No - not decided yet so that it very helpful (and reassuring).  Thank 
>> you, Lisa
>>
>> Off topic follow up question:  have you had any problems with any other 
>> applications running at that resolution.  I still use Ecco (for time 
>> recording) for which support ceased 10-15 years ago and I wondering how 
>> that would cope with such a high resolution.
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> On 2014-12-04 05:37, Lisa Stroyan wrote:
>>
>>> Apologies if my reply is too late to help. I'm running on a Samsung
>>> Ativ Book 9 with 3200 x 1800 high-resolution display and 8.1. MLO
>>> works great.
>>>
>>> On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Richard C <[email protected] 
>>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Thanks everybody. That's helpful. I sounds as if MLO is well
>>>> behaved in terms of the way it deals with resolutions
>>>>
>>>> I can get the laptop I want with a 1920 x 1024 resolution but the
>>>> higher res one is only slightly more expensive and would be nice.
>>>> But
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 22 November 2014 20:34:25 UTC, Richard C wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Does anybody have any experience of using MLO on Windows 8.1 at
>>>>> very high resolutions (3200 x 1880)?
>>>>>
>>>>> I am about to upgrade to a new laptop and think I might get
>>>>> something with the above specification.
>>>>>
>>>>> The reviews I have read indicate that even with the Windows 8.1
>>>>> scaling set to display icons and text at an easy to use size,
>>>>> some older programs do not work with these settings (eg dialog
>>>>> boxes are very small).
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anybody have any experience of this?
>>>>>
>>>>> And does MLO work OK with Windows 8.1. Is there anything I need
>>>>> to know.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> Richard
>>>>>
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