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ToolbarsManager: force DPI refresh?
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I understand ToolbarsManager isn't listed as a supported control for DPI scaling (https://ko.infragistics.com/help/winforms/dpi-scaling-support), but is there something I can do to manually force a refresh? I do handle an event where the DPI changes, so if I could somehow force the manager to reinitialize the drawing of its toolbars, that'd be great.

(Even tools that drop-down at runtime, such as context menus, seem to draw at whatever the size at startup was.)

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    Hi Soren, 

    Thank you for contacting Infragistics. Unfortunately no, forcing a redraw will result in the same way. Adding support for the toolbars manager is considered to be a new product idea. 

    I recommend submitting a new product idea. You can suggest new product ideas for future versions (or vote for existing ones) at http://ideas.infragistics.com.

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