Is it possible to scale specific apps on Windows 10?
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00:00 Is It Possible To Scale Specific Apps On Windows 10?
00:27 Accepted Answer Score 8
00:44 Answer 2 Score 8
01:11 Thank you
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 8
It's possible.
Right-click the .exe of the program that is not to be scaled, choose Properties, go to the tab Compatibility, click "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings", finally click OK.
ANSWER 2
Score 8
Thanks!
Windows changed "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" to:
Change high DPI settings > (Checkbox) Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by: Application.
Just had to select "Application" from the drop down menu and now, all apps run on 125% and the app I open runs on 100%.