Oh, then You should address your question to the person or organization who recommends 200% and ask him to change his recommendation to 150%. And I think it is the person or organization whose graphics driver you are using.
i'm using newest driver for iris xe. on 19h1+ builds recommended value is 150. on 17763 build is 200. so i think it's not the driver.
Aren't your eyes enough to decide what's the best scaling factor? Unless you have an old/incompatible SW that behaves poorly with a specific scaling factor, the only point of the whole thing is to have a comfortable vision. And a comfortable vision is something that only you can decide, depending your resolution, monitor size, eyesight and personal preference.
nevermind, i've made it. driver for my surface laptop 4 monitor named "calibrated panel" was helpful. then windows automatically set 150% as recommended scale.
Ok I got it, you were just interested on the writing, not the value, not the setting. In short just nitpicking on a useless detail.
no. trying to figure it out with no success, so i ask for help-just curious if there was a fix to set that thing. and as often the case i did it myself.
Ok, I ABSOLUTELY approve that. But next time I would use a different sentence while asking, like "how the recommend setting is calculated" or "where the recommend scaling comes from". Asking for a "fix" about something that is not broken doesn't help to get the question right.