Windows 10 UI issue

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I missed the 27" part in your original comment. There is your answer! 1080p at 27" will look large as you say, scaling is unusual for large low res monitors. If you were to get a 1440p 27" monitor then it would scale a lot better.

Either way, it's nothing to worry about! As long as your scaling is at 100% then it's fine :)

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Hello harroldeenioofficial,

I don't see much difference between the two examples you gave but if I am understanding you correctly then you will want to change your "size of text, apps and other items". To do this, right-click your Desktop and select "Display settings". Now scroll to where it says "Change the size of text, apps and other items" and change it to 100%.

This should change the size of your UI.

I hope this helps,

Leemon
 

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I missed the 27" part in your original comment. There is your answer! 1080p at 27" will look large as you say, scaling is unusual for large low res monitors. If you were to get a 1440p 27" monitor then it would scale a lot better.

Either way, it's nothing to worry about! As long as your scaling is at 100% then it's fine :)

Leemon
 
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