Nonetheless, a few Insiders noticed how some of the classic Windows applications were rendered on high DPI screens. Microsoft’s updated blog post now confirm support for high DPI screens.

High DPI support for classic apps on Surface devices

The changes in DPI scaling are now noticeable on the Surface Book or the latest Surface Pro models for users that run the latest preview builds. If you want to experience the high DPI support for classic Windows apps, you can join the Windows Insider program. Microsoft began to work on improvements for DPI scaling on new devices in the previous releases of Windows. The upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update also aims to further enhance DPI scaling. More specifically, Microsoft is making several changes to better accomodate classic Win32 applications.

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