Separate custom scaling levels for each display in Windows 10 Windows 10 allows you to set custom scaling levels for each display connected to your computer To do this, right-click on your desktop and select Display settings Select the display you want to adjust, then click Advanced Display Settings Under Resolution, select the dropdown menu and choose the option Custom Scaling
Change DPI Scaling Level for Displays in Windows 10 To turn off custom scaling: A) Open Settings, and click tap on the System icon B) Click tap on Display on the left side, and click tap on the Turn off custom scaling and sign out link under Scale and layout on the right side (see screenshot below)
Is it possible to scale specific apps on Windows 10? We know that with the Windows 10 feature Display Scaling is possible to change the size of text, apps and icons Once you set a value, this is applied to ALL texts, apps and icons I just want to set
Windows 11 Single monitor scaling - Super User You are doing it wrong You don't need to set a custom scale step 1: click on turn off custom scaling and sign out Turn off custom scaling step 2: Next time go to settings > system > display From the window where you can arrange your screens, click on the display you want to set scaling on Scale layout section, DO NOT click on the arrow
display - Scale lt; 100% on Windows 10 - Super User That might also apply to any fixed scaling option offered below 100%, and absolutely would for custom scaling sizes Some people enjoy reading: Vector-based TrueType OpenType fonts usually contain a ~lot~ of manual tweaking hints to enable readable display of very small point sizes The marketing department friends of the C-suite
Can I scale (stretch) a Remote Desktop session locally? How can I view a 1080p RDP session in stretched fullscreen on a 2160p (UHD) display? I am using high-DPI screens with a UHD native resolution I would like to have a full-screen remote desktop ses
Custom scale printing in Adobe Acrobat - Super User Custom scale Resizes pages by the percentage you specify Note: If you don’t see a Page Scaling options, click the arrow next to the Printer menu to expose more controls in the Print dialog box Note: If you don’t see a Page Scaling options, click the arrow next to the Printer menu to expose more controls in the Print dialog box
Custom Display Scaling for multi monitor setup? Thanks for the reply However that does not work if you choose custom scaling The custom scaling will apply to all monitors Only the preset options of (100,125, 150, 175, 200, 225) work correctly per monitor I've been doing some research and it seems to be an issue for many people It even says this in the Advanced scaling settings
Individual Custom Scaling per monitor in Windows 10 (1809)? In theory there is also a "Custom Scaling" option in Windows 10 (behind the "Advanced scaling settings" link below the dropdown) that lets you enter any value between 100 and 500 for scaling: But the highlighted sentence tells me that "all displays will be set to the custom scaling size" (and manual testing confirms this) - so there doesn't