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Thanks Jorm, I've been suffering with blurry text on some apps on my Windows 10 install, but your .cmd patch fixed it!Just create a text file and copy/paste what I quoted in code in my message. Then change its file extension from .txt to .cmd (you should disable "Hide extensions for known file types" in Folder Options if you can't see the file extensions).
After that press Windows Key+R and type "shell:startup". Copy the .cmd file you created here and you're done. You need to restart twice for this file to take effect - first time it runs to insert the codes into the registry, and in second time the inserted codes actually start working (logging off may work for this as well).
Note that you may need to add this file to the excluded/trusted apps list in your security software (I had to with Kaspersky Total Security 2016), if you don't it'll probably get deleted because it gets identified as a threat trying to change the registry.
Why do we need to add this program to the startup? Because every time the PC starts DpiScalingVer reverts back to its default value, rendering our fix useless. So we set it to automatically change every start.
A command screen will flash for 0.1-0.5 secs on every startup but I think the result outweighs this small annoyance.
p.s. Again all credits go to those rafalek/Fra31 guys in MDL forums.