How to Change DPI Display Scaling in Windows 11?
In this video, you will learn How to Change DPI Display Scaling in Windows 11. DPI complete form is Dots per inch. The DPI is a physical measurement of the number of pixels in a linear inch of a display for your information only. DPI represents a scale factor that Windows uses to resize the running apps and documents. Most modern computers use the most popular scaling factors in the range of 96-125 DPI. Increasing or decreasing the display scaling in Windows 11 enables you to make UI elements in Windows 11 smaller or bigger. Windows 11 calculates the scaling factor for your monitor automatically, which may not follow your preferences, especially if you have a large display with a high resolution. All modern devices often include high-resolution displays. Even if you have a small Ultrabook or a Windows tablet, you may find a display resolution of 1080p or more. The modern desktop monitor supports up to 4K resolutions. In most cases, Windows 11 will automatically adjust DPI scaling, so everything on your screen becomes more considerable. But, for every case, it will not be accurate. In such instances, you need to fix the DPI display scaling manually in Windows 11. In this gearupwindows article, we will guide you on changing DPI Display Scaling in Windows 11 so that you can easily read the text on the monitor. According to your convenience, you can make the display small or more significant that suits your needs. How to Adjust DPI in Windows 11? To change the DPI on a Windows 11 machine, first, open the Settings app by pressing Windows + I keys. When Windows Settings opens, select the System category from the left side pane. On the right sidebar of System, click the Display option. After that, find the Scale option and pick a new value from a drop-down list such as 100%, 125%, 150%, etc.