You need to ensure that App1 is displayed properly with…

You have a laptop that has a high resolution display. The Change the size of text, apps, and other items setting
is set to 175%.
You install a desktop application name App1.
When you start App1, the visual elements are misaligned, and the application interface does not appear as
expected.
You need to ensure that App1 is displayed properly without affecting how other applications are displayed.
What should you do?

You have a laptop that has a high resolution display. The Change the size of text, apps, and other items setting
is set to 175%.
You install a desktop application name App1.
When you start App1, the visual elements are misaligned, and the application interface does not appear as
expected.
You need to ensure that App1 is displayed properly without affecting how other applications are displayed.
What should you do?

A.
Create an AppX package for App1.

B.
Configure an AppLocker rule for App1.

C.
Modify the Compatibility settings of App1.

D.
Run App1 as an administrator.



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dobby

dobby

not sure but i think its C

pablo

pablo

I think it’s C, also. Why would an AppX package help? That’s just for sideloading apps into Windows. It wouldn’t help with how the app runs, and fix any graphics issues.

darak

darak

I’m for C as well

David

David

It’s definitely C, the option is called Override high DPI scaling behavior.