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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.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. If you have to do this for each application then it is not a global fix and provides no greater advantage than the method described by Microsoft.