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Hi,
I bought a new Dell workstation 3660 with
i-7 12700
2 NVIDIA T-600 Cards To Run 8 Monitors
Win-11 Pro
Eight 24 inch Monitors ( 1920 x 1200 ) Resolution

The problems I am facing are :

(1) Text size is too small to read because I have to be at least 4 to 5 feet away from 8 Monitors to keep an eye on them. Currently I am using Win-7 with 12 Monitors without any problems so is this Win-11 problem or Graphics card problem or something entirely different ?
(2) If I increase the Text size in Win-11, then fonts get clipped in half in windows explorer as shown so I can not read Folder & File names.
(3) I also tried increasing the scale in Win-11, but that just enlarges everything & File & Folder names still stay clipped.
(3) The resolution in two monitor is different from rest of 6 monitors. All monitors are 24 inch & 1920x1200 resolution. I don't have this problem in my older system with 12 Monitors & Win-7.

Can anyone running Windows-11 try to increase Text size to 200% or more & see if you have the same problem ? Also please try to increase Scale & see if that helps keeping text size as large as possible ?

Thank You so much.

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Might be a bug with the specific font style you are using. Have you tried with a different font type? Also maybe remove the "Bold" as well if I is enabled?

 

Also have you tried increasing DPI scaling instead of font enlarging? 

On 22/07/2022 at 18:30, Elі said:

Might be a bug with the specific font style you are using. Have you tried with a different font type? Also maybe remove the "Bold" as well if I is enabled?

 

Also have you tried increasing DPI scaling instead of font enlarging? 

I have not changed the font style. It is win-11 default font.

 

Yes, I tried scaling as well & several combinations of both Text size & Scaling. 

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