An adapted scaling can be helpful to read texts better and to use to read texts better and to operate controls more intuitively.

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You should only change these settings if necessary. change. Doing so may make text and apps unreadable. All displays are set to the custom scaling size, you enter, and it may be difficult to revert to the original settings. back to the original settings.


To resize text, apps, and other items, do the following:

  1. click or tap the Windows button in the taskbar or press the Windows key on the device (if available).
  2. click or tap the Settings icon (gear icon) in the Start menu list, or search for "Settings"
  3. click or tap on the "System" section in the settings.
  1. Click or tap the "Screen" section in the System Preferences. 5.
  1. Under the "Screen" section, find the "Scaling and Layout" option. 6.
  2. select the desired scaling level from the drop-down menu. You can also select a custom scaling by clicking the arrow next to the dropdown menu.
  3. now your screen should be displayed in the scaling level you selected.