Win10 high score screen high dpi font blur setting method

  

Using Windows 10 with a high score screen, font size and auto-scaling have always been a problem, and the problem has not improved much in the Windows 10 version 1511 update. Many users are struggling to enable high DPI in Windows 10. Custom zoom. In some cases, because the display does not adapt to the way the display works, it will cause the text under the system to be blurred. The worst thing is that there is no good way to deal with it. However, some situations can be corrected by changing the DPI custom zoom level.

Windows 10's DPI custom zoom has a default of 100%, 125%, 150% and higher. In fact, in addition to the drop-down list of options, users can manually fill in the appropriate percentage. In this way, it is better to adapt different monitors and user preferences.

To manually adjust the Windwos 10 DPI scaling, click on "Set Custom Bloom Level" in the "Control Panel" - "Appearance and Personalization" - "Display" option.

You can select a default zoom value in the drop-down list of the pop-up window, and then manually fine-tune to the appropriate percentage (there is an effect preview below). Windows 10 may prompt you to use the default value, ignore this warning, and you will see the new zoom effect after logging out of the system.

If you are not satisfied with the zoom effect, you can try a few more times and find the one you are satisfied with. For some applications that don't need to scale the font, you can solve it by the first method in the Windows 10 Font Blur.

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