Scaling less than 100%

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Good evening dear committee, how to change the Scaling in Windows 11 to a value less than 100% as I have a 27" IPS screen; resolution 1920x1080 with an HDMI cable and a NVIDIA QUADRO 2200 graphics card.

I just want to decrease the overall size of the application and menu display; thank you

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  1. brucine Posted messages 25228 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 181
     

    Hello,

    Without getting into the math, we often confuse the definition, here 1920x1080, and the resolution, which depends on the former and the size of the screen.

    With a constant screen size, the only way is to increase the definition whenever possible.

    If that is not possible, one must use a larger screen.

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  2. hypothetix Posted messages 194 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   68
     

    Hello,

    It's here:

    https://www.malekal.com/comment-changer-la-mise-a-echelle-de-windows-11/


    Correlation of games and international strategies:
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    1. brucine Posted messages 25228 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 181
       

      Hello,

      Well no, since what you're telling us increases but does not decrease: the scale is at least 100%.

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  3. hypothetix Posted messages 194 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   68
     

    Hello,

    In this case, the method described here remains:

    https://winaero.com/how-to-change-dpi-display-scaling-in-windows-11/


    Correlation between games and international strategies:
    The Chinese play go, the Russians play chess, the Americans play poker, and the Europeans play tic-tac-toe.

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    1. brucine Posted messages 25228 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   4 181
       

      No,

      The result is the same: even by fiddling with the record instead of going through the graphical method, I cannot choose below 100.

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