# Screen Resolution Support

### Minimum Supported Screen Resolution

The minimum screen resolution supported by Enate at 100% DPI is: **1366 x 768**. \
This means that resolutions of 1280x1024 and below are NOT supported.

### Supported Screen Resolutions vs. DPI

Higher resolutions screens may run with DPI settings in excess of 100%. With this in mind, the list below shows the minimum 'screen resolution & DPI' combinations supported by Enate. Industry definitions for these screen resolutions are also provided here to help clarification:

* 1366 x 768 High Definition (HD) – Supported at 100% DPI Only
* 1600 x 900 High Definition Plus (HD+) – Supported at 100% DPI Only
* 1920 x 1080 Full High Definition (FHD) – Supported up to 125% DPI
* 1920 x 1200 Wide Ultra Extended Graphics Array (WUXGA) – Supported up to 125% DPI
* 2560 x 1440 Quad High Definition (QHD) – Supported up to 150% DPI
* 3440 x 1440 Wide Quad High Definition (WQHD) – Supported up to 150% DPI
* 3840 x 2160 4K or Ultra High Definition (UHD) – Supported up to 200% DPI

### Additional Browser Toolbars vs. Screen Resolution support

Particularly when running on minimum supported resolution, Enate always recommends users to run Enate in Full-screen mode (access this via F11 key in browser) to give maximum screen real-estate for display. If you have additional toolbars installed in the browsers above the 'default' system browsers (e.g. browser add-ins), this can significantly reduce available screen space and may go below minimum supported screen dimensions.


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