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Most of the time, the DPI *is* 96 on a normal Windows desktop. But you can set your DPI to be higher (120 DPI) by using "large fonts".

If you want to verify that GetDeviceCaps is returning accurate info regarding size in mm, you could try setting the DPI to 120 and it *should* come back with the same mm size that was reported with normal fonts.


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