Everything above assumes macOS is being run without display scaling. Display scaling is a system preferences setting that renders your Mac’s screen to a virtual buffer that is larger or smaller than your display, and then scales the final result to fit. This allows Macs to work with a wide range of displays with different pixel densities.
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