Yes, it does...which is what I *don't want.* Obviously some people's eye-monitor combinations are less "sensitive" than others, but I cannot scale to 120% before the image blur becomes too ugly to use...
(See "edit" below, however...you gave me the idea to try the preset instead punching in a custom value.)
When you use the scaling option you are *not* "changing font sizes"--you are *scaling* all screen elements by the same percentage--scaling them up. Big difference. With the old settings, I could leave my scaling set to 100% and separately change most Windows fonts from 9 points to 11 points, which is what I've done in every build since 10/2014. Can't do that any more--so I hope they put it back...doesn't make sense to remove a perfectly viable option like that. "Scaling" doesn't do the same thing at all.
Edit: In working with the scaling option, however, I have found that using the presets (125%,150%, etc.) seems to be far less objectionable in terms of image-element blurring than using a "custom" size (like 115% or 120%, etc.) So I'm going to stick with the preset of 125% for the time being and see how that works...before I roll back to 15014.