How to Change Display Scaling in Windows 11 (25H2) Learn how to change display scaling in Windows 11 using Settings, Registry Editor, per-app DPI fixes, and GPU control panels for Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA
How to Change Screen Resolution and Scaling in Windows Screen resolution and display scaling control how sharp your desktop looks and how large text, icons, apps, and windows appear In Windows 10 and Windows 11, these settings are easy to adjust, but choosing the right combination matters for readability, image quality, and proper app layout
How to Change Screen Resolution and Scaling in Windows This guide will show you exactly how to change screen resolution and scaling in Windows, whether you’re using Windows 11 or Windows 10 You’ll learn what these settings mean, when to adjust them, and how to troubleshoot common problems
Windows DPI Scaling Guide: Quick Ways to Size Apps and Text (Windows 10 11) Press Win + I to open Settings Go to System → Display Select the display you want to adjust (if you have multiple monitors, click the monitor tile to choose the main display) Under Scale layout, use the Scale dropdown and choose the percentage you prefer (100%, 125%, 150%, 175%, etc
How to Change Display Scaling in Windows 11 - All Things How Step 1: Open the Settings app and go to 'System', then click on 'Display ' Step 2: In the 'Display' section, you'll see a diagram representing your monitors labeled as '1', '2', etc Click on the monitor you want to adjust
Windows Display Settings: Brightness, Color, Scaling, - Dell In the Display settings, scroll down to the Scale and layout section Locate the Display resolution dropdown menu Select your desired resolution from the list (the recommended resolution is usually marked) Click Keep changes if prompted