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So to catalogue, your two issues are...

- DPI scaling turned on by default on high dpi displays even though compatibility isn't perfect. Well, GTK DPI scaling certainly isn't perfect either to say the least.

- Not sure where the settings are: Click "start" and click "settings". Forget about the legacy control panel as that is only there for compatibility with old software and for changing the settings of deprecated features used by old software. Forget about MMC unless you have been directed to use it by the documentation, like for example if you are administering Windows Server machines. And I'm sure it goes without saying that Linux systems are certainly no better when it comes to the diversity of methods for adjusting settings.

And these issues are so offensive that while you thought Win 7 was an "OK" OS, you "would never pay money for" Win 10?



I find that it's hard to successfully misrepresent what someone said when the original is right there for everyone to see.


What am I missing? The fact that it "used to just work" and now it's "worse than all the competitors" for no objective reason?




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