12 Ways to Fix Display Scaling Not Working in Windows 11 24H2

Both in terms of efficiency and implementation, Windows 11 display scaling is up to the mark. Hence, you can count on it to let you amp up your entertainment quotient, double down on your viewing experience, or turbocharge your gaming drive – if ever the need warrants you to do so.

But that doesn’t mean the Windows 11’s famed display scaling never has an off day. For this very reason, I’ve jotted down the best tips and tricks to resolve the display scaling not working in Windows 11 24H2.

Fix Display Scaling Not Working in Windows 11 24H2

For those unfamiliar, the display scaling problems mostly crop up due to misconfigured settings and outdated drivers. In some rare cases, they may trigger owing to software conflicts and random Windows glitches. In this guide, we are going to address these shortcomings and offer up tips to resolve the issue.

1. Check Display Scaling Settings

Before moving ahead, make sure to double-check if you have properly configured the display scaling settings. If those settings have been botched up, there is a high chance that the ill-fated configuration could be at the heart of the display scaling issue on your Windows device.

  • On your PC, go to the Settings app and choose System > Display.
  • Under the Scale and Layout section, take a look at the scaling percentage and make sure it matches your preference.
Fine tune display scaling on your PC

2. Disable Custom Scaling

Have you enabled the custom scaling on your PC? If your answer is yes, disable it now.

  • Head over to the Settings app > System > Display > After that, turn off custom scaling and sign out.
  • Then, reboot your PC.

3. Adjust Resolution

Does your screen resolution match your display’s recommended settings? If not, be sure to fine-tune it – right off the bat.

  • Navigate to the Settings app and hit the System tab located in the left sidebar > Display > Display resolution.
  • Now, choose the Recommended resolution and check if the scaling problem gets sorted out.

4. Disable/Enable Display Scaling for External Monitors

At times, all you need to do to eliminate the PC display scaling problem is to just disable and enable it.

  • Open the Settings app and click the System tab > Choose Display.
  • Under the “Multiple displays” section, choose the external monitor.
  • Disable scaling > restart your PC and then return to this very section and adjust the scaling percentage in the Scale and Layout section.

5. Update Graphics Drivers

As already mentioned above, corrupted/outdated graphics drivers often tend to come in the way of display scaling on a Windows device. Therefore, try upgrading the graphics driver to get rid of the hurdle.

  • To get started, launch the Device Manager on your PC and expand the Display adapters.
  • Once that’s done, right-click your graphics card and choose Update driver.
Display drivers
  • Hit “Search automatically for drivers” > go through the instructions and reboot your system after updating.

6. Reinstall Graphics Drivers

Should the display scaling continue to haunt your Windows 11 device, why not reinstall the graphics drivers?

  • Dive into the Device Manager app on your PC > Display adapters.
  • Right-click on your graphics card and select Uninstall device.
Display drivers
  • After you have successfully uninstalled the graphics driver, restart your PC.

7. Roll Back Graphics Drivers

Did the display scaling problem trigger after a driver update on your PC? No worries! Windows 11 provides a safe way to roll back graphics drivers.

  • On your computer, launch Device Manager and select Display adapters.
  • Then, right-click on your graphics card > Select Properties in the menu and click on the Driver tab.
Display drivers
  • Now, hit “Roll Back Driver” and reboot your computer.

8. Clear DPI Settings for Apps

Bear in mind that there are certain apps that might override system scaling. In such a scenario, clearing the DPI settings for apps works in taking control of the problem.

  • To do so, right-click on the problematic app and choose Properties.
  • Go to the Compatibility tab and choose Change high DPI settings.
  • Next, check the “Override high DPI scaling behavior” and make sure to set it to Application.

9. Disable High DPI Scaling Globally

No luck as yet? Now is the right time to override scaling settings for all apps on your PC.

  • Open the Settings app and click System > Display > Advanced scaling settings.
  • Here, activate the “Let Windows try to fix apps so they’re not blurry” and reboot your PC.

10. Run the Display Troubleshooter

There is no question of missing out on the display troubleshooter when faced with a display-related obstacle. Using this built-in troubleshooter, we are going to diagnose and troubleshoot the display scaling issues:

  • Launch the Settings app on your PC > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
Use Windows Update Troubleshooter
  • Now, you need to run the Display or Hardware and Devices troubleshooter and then follow the instructions to resolve the problem.

11. Reset Display Settings

If the above solutions have failed to get rid of the problem, reset your display settings to default:

  • To get going, launch the Settings app on your PC and choose System.
  • Select Display.
  • After that, fine-tune the Scale and layout as well as Display resolution back to the recommended settings.
  • Once you have adjusted the display resolution, restart your computer.

12. Update Windows

If it’s been months or a long time since you upgraded the software on your PC, I suspect it’s the outdated version of the software that is causing the scaling problem.

  • To start off, launch Settings and choose Windows Update in the left sidebar.
  • Hit “Check for updates” and then install the latest available updates.
update software on Windows computer
  • In the end, reboot your PC to apply the changes.

Wrapping up…

There you have it! I hope you have managed to take control of the display scaling problem on your computer. More often than not, you can get rid of this problem by tweaking the display settings in line with the requirements. Now, make sure to share your thoughts and the solutions that have got the job done for you.

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Rajesh Mishra

Editor-in-Chief: Rajesh Mishra is a Shakespearean poet at heart who turned a tech nerd while having a secret rendezvous with iPhone 4. When that rendezvous turned obsession, he let go of his hard-core political journalism in favour of the lifelong love-affair with technology. In a career spanning one and a half decades, Mr. Mishra has crafted over 8K articles and produced more than 3K videos for YouTube. When he is not at his desk, you may find him either engrossed in a Deathmatch or chasing Wordsworth!

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