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(1:1 pixel mapping) – Desktop Mode and Active Signal Mode are identical. If Desktop Mode is smaller than native, you get black borders.
The primary purpose of is to provide a more familiar computing experience for users who prefer or need to use a desktop-like interface on their mobile or tablet devices. It's especially useful for: active signal mode vs desktop mode
In Windows, you set this in Settings > System > Display > Display resolution . In macOS, it’s System Settings > Displays > Resolution . (1:1 pixel mapping) – Desktop Mode and Active
This is the most common reason for a discrepancy. It's especially useful for: In Windows, you set
This is the "logical" resolution. It determines how many pixels are available for you to arrange your icons, windows, and taskbar. If your Desktop Mode is set to 4K (3840 x 2160), Windows draws a massive canvas of over 8 million pixels.