Win10 Pro on Hp Pavilion 14, 1080p screen resolution. When display resolution is set to 1920x1080p (recommended) and scaling is set to 150% (recommended), the size of apps and fonts appears to be in the right proportion to the screen size but some apps get blurry. Some tray icons get blurry too. Scaling set to 100 % and no more blurry apps but apps and fonts become too small. How to fix this?
I also have HP ProBook G3, and G6 running Win10 Pro with no scaling issues at all. Overriding HighDPI scaling can be done but why HP Pavillion is having this issue?
I have a similar issue. I am new to windows 10 but in w7 with apps that opened and had display issues or opened in windows that can't be resized and were far too large you just right clicked on the app.exe/properties/compatibility and check-marked the box for "disable display scaling on high dpi setting" or so and it fixed the issues like 100% of the time for me. Now on w10 in the same compatibility tab I hit change compatibilty and choose to check-mark "High DPI scaling override" using the application option and zippo nada the windows still opens up far too damned large. For example on Dram calculator by us1mus it does nothing. I have to change my main display setting scaling to 100% to fix the issues which is a huge bloody problem for me because my main is my 1080p 47 inch HDTV so I cant see anything at 100% scaling and even 125% is super hard on my eyes. I need to use 150% scaling for my main setting. Why the hell doesn't w10 allow me to disable display scaling on a per app setting like windows 10 that actually works? Dunno maybe I am being stupid and missing something since I am a w10 newb? This is on a ryzen 5800x desktop btw.
It's not an issue with legacy apps but rather an issue that some apps, both new and old, don't like it if your display is set to 150% scaling if you are on say a big screen set a 1080p or higher