Windows 10: Scale screens in the "Display" menu?

Discus and support Scale screens in the "Display" menu? in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; Hello, I bought a new monitor (3820x2160) and my old one has a resolution of 1920x1080, as you can see on the picture the 2 is unfortunately much too... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Shyqu, Jul 10, 2020.

  1. Shyqu Win User

    Scale screens in the "Display" menu?


    Hello, I bought a new monitor (3820x2160) and my old one has a resolution of 1920x1080, as you can see on the picture the 2 is unfortunately much too small and then does not correspond to reality. Is it possible to scale the second or the first one differently?



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    LG ~ Shyqu

    :)
     
    Shyqu, Jul 10, 2020
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  2. Disable display scaling on high DPI settings. globe switch

    Hi Lasse,

    Thank you for being a part of Windows 10.

    I appreciate you for providing details about the issue and your effort towards resolving it.

    I suggest you to follow the below steps to customize the display scaling and check if it helps.

    • Right click on the open area on the Desktop.
    • Select the Graphics properties.
    • Click on Display option.
    • Click on the General settings from the left pane.
    • Under the Scaling click on the Customize
      Aspect Ratio
      and try to customize.
    • Click on Apply.
    • If you want to reset the display scaling settings then follow till the above 4th step.
    • Then under the Scaling click on the Maintain Display Scaling.
    • Click on Apply.

    Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows. We are glad to assist you.

    Thank you.
     
    Harshavardhan Rathod, Jul 10, 2020
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  3. Arjay Dom Win User
    Display scaling

    Hi,

    This issue with display scaling can be caused by an outdated display driver.

    As an initial troubleshooting step, we suggest updating your display driver directly from the manufacturer's website.

    You can also refer to this article for more information on how to update the driver on Windows 10.

    Get back to us with the outcome so we can help you out further.
     
    Arjay Dom, Jul 10, 2020
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  4. Scale screens in the "Display" menu?

    How do I globally disable display auto-scaling?

    Hi,

    In reply to your query with disabling automatic scaling while connecting an external interface.

    The scaling is adjusted with the display resolution in dots per inch (DPI) with device you connecting with your PC and its by design.

    However you can set a custom scaling level.


    To set a custom scaling level :

    1. Type "dpiscaling" in the search area on the taskbar and select dpiscaling.

    2. Change the scaling settings in the display window.

    3. In the display window, you can click on set a custom scaling level option and check if it helps.

    Also you can provide us your valuable suggestion in our feedback app.

    Follow the steps :

    1.Type Feedback in search bar.

    2. Select/double click the Feedback app from the listed option in search.

    3. Follow online instruction.

    Keep us informed with the status of the issue.
     
    Akheel Ahmed, Jul 10, 2020
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