Did you try this?

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ActionScript/3.0_ProgrammingAS3/WS2E9C7F3B-6A7C
-4c5d-8ADD-5B23446FBEEB.html

HTH,
-Alex

On 8/18/16, 10:12 PM, "Deepak MS" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi there,
>We have a SQLite based flex mobile app(for iPads), which users would like
>to have on their desktops and surface pro devices(for ex: Dell XPS which
>runs on Windows 8). Hence I created a flex desktop application project and
>released a native installer (.exe) which can be installed as an
>application. Application works as expected, but only problem is the
>display.
>
>By default, the device has screenDPI of 72 and hence application takes 160
>as it's default applicationDPI.
>
>This is how it looks with default 160:
>http://pasteboard.co/aogfHDLCJ.png
>It covers entire screen, but its too big overall.
>
>I changed the applicationDPI to 240 and now it shows up as expected
>(smaller\scaled down components), but it doesn't cover the entire screen,
>even though the application has the width and height set to 100%.
>Screenshot:
>http://pasteboard.co/12qHLLdhj.png
>
>I have no idea why it's not covering entire screen. Has it got to do
>anything with applicationDPI? Kindly let me know if there is something I
>can try to make it cover entire screen.
>
>Cheers!
>Deepak

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