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    Default display settings size

    Is there a setting in options that controls the buttons as large or small?

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    Default Re: display settings size

    Not specifically. But if you right click on a program's shortcut and select properties, you can click on the compatibility tab and there is a button at the bottom called (1) Change High DPI Settings. In the next dialog, click the (2) checkbox and change the default from Application to (3) System. Now when you change the system's Display settings, the program will respond to the scale setting.
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    Default Re: display settings size

    System requirements are required for this.

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