


On high DPI displays, you may have to check the “Disable display scaling on high DPI settings” to make a program look normal. For example, very old games may benefit from “Reduced color mode”. RELATED: How to Make Windows Work Better on High-DPI Displays and Fix Blurry Fontsĭon’t be shy about trying the other settings on the “Compatibility” tab, too.

On the “Compatibility” tab of the app’s properties window, you can click the “Use the compatibility troubleshooter” button for a wizard interface or just adjust the options yourself.įor example, if an application doesn’t run properly on Windows 10 but did run properly on Windows XP, select the “Run this program in compatibility mode for” option, and then select “Windows XP (Service Pack 3)” from the dropdown menu.
