![]() 125% is sometimes a bit blurry, as you have one and a bit pixels and that ‘bit’ of a pixel causes blurriness. The higher the resolution and the smaller the display size, the smaller the programs will look, why on a Surface Pro 4 with a maximum resolution of 2736 x 1824 pixels and 12.3 inch screen size, the default scaling is 200%.Īlso point to note, scaling at 200% means the computer puts an even 2x the amount of pixels per pixel in theory making everything look twice the size while remaining clear and crisp. The higher the resolution, smaller (but sharper/crisper) programs look on the screen, which is why Windows does scaling at certain percentages to combat the small programs e.g. Back in the day the default was 1024×768, now it goes up to 4K, in other words 4000×3500 (for example). Let me make myself very clear as best as I can describe it, resolution is the amount of pixels. The following is speaking from my own vast painful and real life experience in this area. Also some programs like PowerPoint and Skype for Business didn’t auto-scale correctly so would normally look massive on an external display as they would be scaled still at 200% on a not so high resolution display in comparison to the high resolution of the Surface.automatic scaling as you drag programs from one display to another, some programs ‘jump’ in size and most of the time the end result is the programs being blurry. Scaling (where it scales programs to various sizes) i.e.The issues were with various external monitors which didn’t have as high as resolution as the Surface. ![]() I am writing this blog post because I like many others have had massive problems with the high DPI / high resolution of the Surface Pro 4.
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