Blurry apps are another problem.

Plug-n-play are feasible with different devices connected to Windows 11.

But when you change to a bigger screen, you need advanced scaling options optimized.

Previous to the current OS, there was special option to change the refresh rate and resolution automatically.

But that has changed in Windows 11.

Advanced Scaling prefs

The advanced scaling prefs is not there.

Then in the advanced scaling parameters, you might choose that profile.

For now, the current option is limited.

It only shows the current parameters that are set.

This feature is especially useful for users who have high-resolution displays or those who have visual impairments.

The size of text, apps and other items are changed.

The scale % depends on your graphics card and monitor resolution.

Some may have even 200% also.

Go toHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop

Next, find theWin8DpiScalingvalue and open it.

Set its value data to 1 if you use LogPixels value other than 96.

Restart Windows 11 for the changes to take effect.

Since you have changed to another monitor, Windows 11 thinks that that is the current scaling.

It tries to set a similar scale for the old or new display.

Then you see blurry apps as they are not properly scaled.

But there is life-saver!

you could make changes to the apps using the notification setting.

Each app can also be customized to have a different scaling DPI.

The currentadvanced display prefs pagewill only tell about the screens connected to the computer.

It also tells about the refresh rate, resolution, bit rate, depth, color format etc.

Other than that it is not of much use.

Graphics configs in Windows 11/10

If you are usingWindows 11, you oughta go toSystem > Display.

Under the related options, you’re free to seeGraphics.

go for the blurry app in the list, and select theOptionsbutton.

Why Advanced Scaling configs Windows 11 missing is bothering some users?