Google Chrome - suddenly everything's bigger

Google Chrome - suddenly everything's bigger

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Deisel Weisel

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2,535 posts

184 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Icons at the top bigger, having to turn down the web-page zoom on various sites, because it's all too big now. Anyone else expriencing this?

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

145 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Funny that, had the same experience recently and I'm not sure if was due to some Microsoft update or somehow I'd managed to change it without knowing (unlikely).

Anyway it was nothing to do with Chrome rather the windows display size setting had defaulted to 125% or 150%, can't remember which. Setting it back to 100% returned everything to normal:


Foliage

3,861 posts

122 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Had same yesterday.

Oakey

27,565 posts

216 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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and me, was it MS then?

scooby1994

138 posts

128 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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i had the same problem

C0ffin D0dger

3,440 posts

145 months

Thursday 27th October 2016
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Oakey said:
and me, was it MS then?
Must be, it was their setting that mysteriously changed itself.


Edited by C0ffin D0dger on Thursday 27th October 12:01

227bhp

10,203 posts

128 months

Thursday 27th October 2016
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Same here too, did it on both laptop and PC a few days ago.
The laptop on W10 was very slow yesterday too indicating it was up to something, but I know not what - yet....

Edited by 227bhp on Thursday 27th October 14:02

Deisel Weisel

Original Poster:

2,535 posts

184 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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Any cure to this?

I've had a quick look on Neowin but couldn't find anything.

Jobbo

12,972 posts

264 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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I've had the same thing since updating Windows last week. Have tried swapping from 125% to 100% and back but it's either bigger than before or too small. My work PC (not running Win10) looks perfectly normal running Chrome. Most annoying because it reduces the usable height of the screen and has pushed a couple of my bookmarks off the end of the bar.

Just to add: when I changed the display scaling in Windows 10 to 100% (it was 125% before and after the update), at first Chrome wouldn't even display a window despite showing in Task Manager as running. I did manage to get it displaying after a couple of re-boots. Must be something to do with the interaction between Win10 and Chrome.

Edited by Jobbo on Monday 7th November 21:58

Deisel Weisel

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2,535 posts

184 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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I'm running Windows 7.

Fore Left

1,418 posts

182 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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If its just web pages Ctrl 0 (that's zero) resets the page to the default size. Ctrl - makes it smaller. At least it does in Firefox. I presume its the same in Chrome.

Oh and Ctrl + makes it larger again biggrin

Jobbo

12,972 posts

264 months

Monday 7th November 2016
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Fore Left said:
If its just web pages Ctrl 0 (that's zero) resets the page to the default size. Ctrl - makes it smaller. At least it does in Firefox. I presume its the same in Chrome.

Oh and Ctrl + makes it larger again biggrin
It's not the text on the web page, it's the browser bar, tabs etc.

skinnyman

1,638 posts

93 months

Tuesday 8th November 2016
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I've had similar problems with Chrome in that the icons and general size of things seems separate from the Windows zoom settings, chrome just seems to do what it wants.

After a few Google searches I found the official stance from Google is "chrome has some compatibility issues with Windows 10". Great, don't brother fixing it then will you

Deisel Weisel

Original Poster:

2,535 posts

184 months

Tuesday 8th November 2016
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I’m getting other strange happenings, which may or may not be associated with this Chrome glitch. I’ve done a virus/malware scan/delete today and these problems persist:

Links not opening properly: Clicking on links to other websites or photos, that should open in a new tab, only to find the url in that new tab is showing ‘BLANK’ and the link/photo loads in the original tab. Or the same link/photo loads in both tabs. This doesn't happen to all links/photos, just some.

AVG anti-virus warnings: This has gone off regularly today.

Unwanted audio adverts: Seems to happen mostly on eBay. Suddenly an audio spam advert starts playing. I check to see if I have additional tabs left open, from where it might be coming, but there are none, just the one tab. The only way to stop it is to mute my PC’s sound.

Videos not playing: At one of my fave adult entertainment websites, the videos aren’t playing.

Unable to input text at MyFonts Where it allows you to customise text, via the blue button, it refuses to load my text: https://www.myfonts.com/bestsellers/

Things I’m sure are associated with this Chrome glitch but maybe not mentioned already: the usual sandy coloured folder icon is a darker sandy colour. Pages can be slower to fully load, Daily Mail site being one.


Edited by Deisel Weisel on Tuesday 8th November 22:28

Deisel Weisel

Original Poster:

2,535 posts

184 months

Tuesday 8th November 2016
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POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS

So I found what sounds like the same Chrome glitch discussed on this Chrome Help Forum: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chr...

Nothing has worked for me so far, although I’m not understanding the ‘flags’ thing mentioned. Here’s what I’ve tried, with quotes from that page:

1/ Posted by YZ0, 13th Sep:
I opened the properties of the shortcut, switched to the Compatibility tab and UNCHECKED "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings." I applied the change and relaunched Chrome from that shortcut and problem solved. At least for me. Hopefully this gives someone else the same relief it did for me, or at least a new direction to try.

My note: I have Chrome pinned to my taskbar, right clicking doesn’t bring up ‘Properties’. Instead I find the small Chrome icon via the Start button, right-clicking this does show Properties. This solution didn’t work for me because ‘Disable display scaling on high DPI settings’ wasn’t ticked anyway.

2/ Posted by mark mui, 28th Oct:

1. Right click on Chrome desktop shortcut, select Propeties,

2. Add the below switch in the Target field after Chrome.exe”. Note: you need to leave a single space before appending this.

/high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1

Chrome target field should be like this after adding the above:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" /high-dpi-support=1 /force-device-scale-factor=1

3. Right click on Chrome shortcut and pin it to taskbar, now launch Chrome. (Delete any previous links)

My note: If you can’t find properties, see my note for fix 1, above. This fix didn’t work for me.



I've run out of time on my work PC (W7 +Chrome), heading home now. Home PC (W10 +Chrome) I don't have this glitch.

Jobbo

12,972 posts

264 months

Tuesday 8th November 2016
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On my work PC (Win7 Pro with Chrome) I don't have the problem but at home (Win10 Home with Chrome) I do - opposite of you spin

I can't find the Properties options at all, whether via the pinned icon, start menu icon or anywhere else frown

Deisel Weisel

Original Poster:

2,535 posts

184 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Well Jobbo, all of those potential fixes failed for me, so may well have been a dead-end for you too.

My fix was to install Chrome v52, which is the last version before the problamatic v53/54.

You can get it from here: http://www.slimjet.com/chrome/google-chrome-old-ve...

To stop v52 updating back to the latest version, you have to make a change in the registry, as discribed here: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/chr...

My route to that was slightly different from that link. I'm using Windows 7, and 'Google' was missing when I clicked on 'Policies'. Instead I clicked on'Google' further up the folder list, and followed through with the reg change from there.

Edited by Deisel Weisel on Wednesday 30th November 21:00

Jobbo

12,972 posts

264 months

Wednesday 30th November 2016
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Well I haven't fixed it, but I didn't really try. I did get a new SSD to update my laptop, did a completely fresh install of Windows 10 and a fresh download of Chrome and it was exactly the same. So I assumed I'd get used to it.

Might roll back Chrome instead now though; thank you smile

Deisel Weisel

Original Poster:

2,535 posts

184 months

Thursday 1st December 2016
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If you do, be sure to make a note of that registry edit, if you want to undo that at some point. Give it 6 months and I’ll try the latest Chrome version again, see if they haven’t cured the bugs by then.

Btw, the problems I listed in my previous posts have gone, all except the links not opening properly problem. If I have one tab open, on say this pistonheads page, then try clicking on that slimjet link, in my previous post (or any other link), a new tab appears and starts loading the clicked-on link, but at the same time my original tab, which was pistonheads, also starts loading the very same slimjet link. Weird. Maybe something in my Chrome ‘settings’ but I couldn’t spot it when I checked.

Skyedriver

17,848 posts

282 months

Thursday 1st December 2016
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When I open "Chrome" all I get is a black screen (or sometimes part of the screen is black) and nothin else. Have to type something into the address bar first.....
This started a couple of weeks ago for no apparent reason.