Skins didn't become smaller, they are now at the correct/normal size. The effects are documented here.
Previously, all skins were enlarged incorrectly by how much you set the DPI percentage in your Windows settings, if Droptop didn't force the correct behavior, you would have noticed stuff that is meant to take the resolution of your primary monitor would go onto your second monitor (even if you don't have one, the size is still larger than your actual monitor) without making sense, you would have also noticed other options like any options that centers skins would always center skins incorrectly.
If you wanna make your previous skin bigger, you should see if they offer built-in setting skins to modify stuff like the size (for visualizer modifying the width and height should do it), some skins offer the scale just as a variable inside the skin file named Scale, just see what options the skins offer.
Previously, all skins were enlarged incorrectly by how much you set the DPI percentage in your Windows settings, if Droptop didn't force the correct behavior, you would have noticed stuff that is meant to take the resolution of your primary monitor would go onto your second monitor (even if you don't have one, the size is still larger than your actual monitor) without making sense, you would have also noticed other options like any options that centers skins would always center skins incorrectly.
If you wanna make your previous skin bigger, you should see if they offer built-in setting skins to modify stuff like the size (for visualizer modifying the width and height should do it), some skins offer the scale just as a variable inside the skin file named Scale, just see what options the skins offer.
Statistics: Posted by Jeff — Yesterday, 5:23 pm