Turn On or Off Fix Scaling for Apps that are Blurry in Windows 10 1 Open Settings, and click tap on the System icon 2 Click tap on Display on the left side, and click tap on the Advanced scaling settings link on the right side under "Scale and layout" (see screenshot below) 3 Turn on or off (default) Let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry for what you want (see screenshot below)
Change DPI Scaling Level for Displays in Windows 10 To Set Custom DPI Scaling Level for All Displays in Settings This option is only available starting with Windows 10 build 15019 1 Open Settings, and click tap on the System icon 2 Click tap on Display on the left side, and click tap on the Advanced scaling settings link under Scale and layout on the right side (see screenshot below)
Separate custom scaling levels for each display in Windows 10 In your description of 2, you said to click "Advanced display settings " Either this is an error, and you actually meant to say to click "Advanced scaling settings," or this has been changed by Windows update and specific versioning info will be important (I only mention this because "Advanced Display Options" is actually a separate button on the same page (at least in Windows 10 1903)
Windows setting Fix scaling for apps - what does it do? 3 In the Windows 10 settings (as of version 1809), there is a setting "Fix scaling for apps" (under Settings -> Display -> Advanced Scaling Settings), with a toggle switch that says: Let Windows try to fix apps so they're not blurry I understand that this changes how Windows and Windows apps handle high-DPI displays, but what exactly does it do?
display - Scale lt; 100% on Windows 10 - Super User Since those carefully-designed graphic assets don't exist, if sub-100% scaling were allowed, it would also likely cause extra CPU GPU workload - that is why only certain fixed sizes of up-sampling are shown on the normal Display settings screen and why the Advanced scaling settings screen warns that custom scaling between 100-500% is "not
How to set Display size to 116% rather than 100% or 125% Quite straightforward: Settings > System > Display > Advanced scaling settings > Enter value in box > Apply Sign out and back in again back in the Settings > Display it will say A custom scale factor is set, in Red It may have 125% or something below in a greyed out box, but if you go to Advanced scaling settings again it is at your custom %
Weird blurry text scaling in a few system applications screens What I always suggest in such case: Go to Settings - Display - Advanced scaling settings and enter custom scaling size to 125 Probably it still depends on your resolution but with me it works
Windows 10 version 1709 Advanced Display Settings missing? Windows 10 version 1709 Advanced Display Settings missing? This has been addressed in the past I'm wondering if there is a fix? Apparently Windows 10 Version 1607? has " Advanced Display Settings" and with version 1709 it's now missing from "Display" and perhaps the entire Windows Windows 10 OS?
Saving scaling profiles? - Windows 10 Forums R-click desktop > Display settings Advanced Scaling Settings [Enter scaling percentage] > Apply Log out Log back in In the grand scheme of things, this would probably be considered a first world-type problem But you guys are so sharp, I thought I'd ask: Is there an easier way?