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Unfortunately this isn't possible with DisplayFusion, sorry!]]></description>
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Hi John,<br/>
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Unfortunately this isn't possible with DisplayFusion, sorry!
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<description><![CDATA[I've been using Windows 11 since Oct 2022, using a 17" laptop (1920 x 1200) with two monitors (1920 x 1080). As all multi-monitor users must be aware, the text appearance and scaling varies from application to application, esp. if using old favourites (= so-called 'legacy' software). Sometimes ve...]]></description>
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I've been using Windows 11 since Oct 2022, using a 17" laptop (1920 x 1200) with two monitors (1920 x 1080). As all multi-monitor users must be aware, the text appearance and scaling varies from application to application, esp. if using old favourites (= so-called 'legacy' software). Sometimes very big, sometimes fuzzy, etc. If you tinker with the display settings such that one app. looks good, another app may not look so good. Is there any way that DisplayFusion could have a feature that enables control of the display settings for each individual named application? That would be really cool (without slowing execution of the app)!
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