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Windows 10 Display Scaling

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Option #1 can be accomplished sometimes with a right click, but otherwise requires editing the windows registry and creating manifest files for each application.  === Something to try: Possible Global Workaround using Windows Registry (unverified) ===A moron named Kevin Arrows claims there is a global workaround, however he fails to comprehend the meaning of global. If you read through his suggestion he claims that you can "[https://appuals.com/disable-display-scaling-on-high-dpi-devices-in-windows-10/ disable display scaling on high DPI in Windows 10 for all programs]" but his solution requires a per-application action and therefore is still cumbersome and misleading.# open regeditFor full disclosure here be aware that the author of this page despises Windows 10 and finds the vast majority of contemporary I.T. professionals incompetent mediocrity.  The moment you reach a plateau of knowledge to where you become reasonably competent then you realize that you need to ride your life of Windows 10 and buy a Macintosh or run an alternative operating system on your PC.# HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion# New and click on DWORD (32-bit) value# call it "PreferExternalManifest" # set its value to a Decimal value of "1"
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