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Sigh... No, it won't do it.
Once again, what your screenshot shows is the legacy/obsolescent scaling functionality inherited from Windows XP. Microsoft stated repeatedly that you should not use this scaling functionality, since it is deprecated and will be removed in the future versions of Windows (correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard that it has been removed in Windows 11).
My question is about the completely different scaling functionality introduced in Windows 8. This one:
The OP's question was also about the new functionality. But the OP apparently didn't care, since it made no difference for them. For people with multiple monitors the difference matters.
Apparently, a lot of people don't understand that these are two completely unrelated, two completely independent and different implementations of Windows display scaling.