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It's small because windows is set default at 96dpi, which is accustomed for low resolution displays. To make everything look normal, you will have to set it to the proper dpi that you're using. To do this, go to display settings, and then click the advanced button. Once you do that, you'll see a pulldown menu labeled DPI setting: Select custom setting from the menu, and you will be presented with an onscreen ruler. You can use this ruler to calibrate the proper DPI setting, or you can make things bigger or smaller depending on your tastes.
Everything looks a lot sharper with a high DPI/high resolution setting.
Hope that clears things up for some of you.
Everything looks a lot sharper with a high DPI/high resolution setting.
Hope that clears things up for some of you.