![]() ![]() A higher DPI level has everything appear larger, and a lower DPI level has everything appear smaller. When you change the DPI scaling level for your displays, it changes the size of text, apps and other items to appear larger or smaller. ![]() For these devices, Windows sets higher scale factors to ensure that the user experience is comfortably viewable. However, there are a number of new devices, particularly in the premium laptop and tablet markets, which have higher displays with over 200 DPI. Almost all desktop displays and most current laptop displays are in the range of 95-110 DPI for these devices, no scaling is required, and Windows sets a scale factor of 100%. This number depends on the display DPI as well as other factors that impact the user’s perception of the display. Windows ensures that everything appears on the screen at a usable and consistent size by instructing applications (including the Windows desktop shell) to resize their content by a scale factor. When a display has a higher DPI, pixels are smaller and closer together, so that the user interface (UI) and other displayed content appears smaller than intended. DPI is a function of display resolution and size a higher resolution or a smaller size will lead to higher DPI, and a lower resolution or a larger size will lead to lower DPI. ![]() How to Change DPI Scaling Level for Displays in Windows 10ĭots per inch (DPI) is the physical measurement of number of pixels in a linear inch of a display.
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