![]() ![]() ![]() This involves you getting to the properties of the chrome.exe program and viewing the compatibility tab. Here are both of them for you to consider. I asked around the office and received one workaround, which I received, but also found a better one. I’m tapping on the 2nd image in the news highlights (indicated by the touch square indicator) but notice where the target is actually clicking – on the date “October 4” where the context menu is located: ![]() This is from my Surface Pro with no changes. 66 m – phew that was a mouthful of a version number). After some digging it appears to be that Google Chrome is not yet a high DPI-aware desktop application (at least of this writing which was using version. I installed Chrome on my Surface Pro and indeed saw the problem there. ![]() If you have a Surface Pro, for example, you are using a high DPI machine. Then I asked what machine they were on.Īlmost exclusively everyone was on a “high DPI” machine (or had high DPI settings in their display). In fact I was initially confused about this myself because it was working fine for me on my machine (Lenovo x230t) but other people were insistent that it wasn’t working. I’ve seen some reports and received some emails on email groups that I’m a part of around Windows 8 and Google Chrome browser and how touch is not working. ![]()
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