In Windows Server 2016, the option to control DPI scaling settings at the application level is not as straightforward as in Windows 10. To address DPI scaling for applications in Windows Server 2016, you might need to make system-wide DPI scaling adjustments. Here are some general steps to consider: 1. System-Wide DPI Settings: - Right-click on the desktop or go to the Control Panel. - Navigate to Display or Screen Resolution settings. - Look for DPI scaling settings, which might affect all applications. 2. Driver Settings: - Make sure you have the latest graphics drivers installed. Some drivers come with additional settings that can override system DPI. 3. Registry Edits: - If necessary, DPI scaling behavior can...