Pyauto GUI taking part as screenshot at 125% zomm
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Using pyautogui library, I am trying to capture a screenshot while the size of texts in display settings has been set to 125%. Below is the illustration, how pyautogui is giving a wrong output.
The 1st image has resolution 1920x1080 while the 2nd has 1535x864.
So, my question is:
How to obtain the correct full screenshot, in pyautogui?
python screenshot dpi pyautogui
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Using pyautogui library, I am trying to capture a screenshot while the size of texts in display settings has been set to 125%. Below is the illustration, how pyautogui is giving a wrong output.
The 1st image has resolution 1920x1080 while the 2nd has 1535x864.
So, my question is:
How to obtain the correct full screenshot, in pyautogui?
python screenshot dpi pyautogui
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Using pyautogui library, I am trying to capture a screenshot while the size of texts in display settings has been set to 125%. Below is the illustration, how pyautogui is giving a wrong output.
The 1st image has resolution 1920x1080 while the 2nd has 1535x864.
So, my question is:
How to obtain the correct full screenshot, in pyautogui?
python screenshot dpi pyautogui
Using pyautogui library, I am trying to capture a screenshot while the size of texts in display settings has been set to 125%. Below is the illustration, how pyautogui is giving a wrong output.
The 1st image has resolution 1920x1080 while the 2nd has 1535x864.
So, my question is:
How to obtain the correct full screenshot, in pyautogui?
python screenshot dpi pyautogui
python screenshot dpi pyautogui
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