No, Probe, this most probably isn't a driver issue! Nor is it a cleartype issue. Please, follow the recommendations above (changing the HKCU registry entries).
Best regards, and good luck!
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No, Probe, this most probably isn't a driver issue! Nor is it a cleartype issue. Please, follow the recommendations above (changing the HKCU registry entries).
Best regards, and good luck!
"78" in HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\LogPixels is hex code and means 120 (dpi) in decimal code. 96 dpi - in decimal code - is standard of Win 10, so 120 dpi means 125% scaling.
"1000" in hex code...
Thanks a lot, EShirou!
It works for me, too, very well! But I really need only the following line (see below):
REG ADD "HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop" /v DpiScalingVer /t REG_DWORD /d 0x00001018...