Same as here. Everything very blurry. Maybe there is any new solution for Mathematica 12 under Windows 10?
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4Don't know why this is being downvoted. That question was asked over three years ago, and it seems reasonable to think that Wolfram may have improved it since then – Max Coplan Sep 13 '19 at 01:24
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1@MaxCoplan My understanding was that if an updated answer to an old question is desired, you should just add a bounty. – QuantumDot Sep 15 '19 at 05:21
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3It was promised to be solved by "our next release, in 12.1" (see comment area). Have to wait a couple of months. – wdscxsj Sep 15 '19 at 05:38
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@wdscxsj from your link: "High-dpi support for Windows is coming in our next release, in 12.1." Great news! – vasili111 Sep 15 '19 at 05:44
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2@vasili111 Dive down into the comment area of that link and you'll see it's 12.1. And by "a couple months" I mean, according to the recent release history, it usually took 200+ days to move from version X.0 to X.1. – wdscxsj Sep 15 '19 at 05:49
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Possible duplicate of Blurred frontend text in Mathematica 10, Windows, High-DPI Display – Szabolcs Sep 17 '19 at 15:41
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@Szabolcs While it is good to have that link here, I think that reasking that question again is quite reasonable if we take in the account the when linked question was asked. I do not see the reason why question was put on hold. – vasili111 Sep 17 '19 at 15:47
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1The release of 12.1 in the next few months [after Nov 1, 2019] will include ... higher DPIs for Windows. [ref] – wdscxsj Nov 04 '19 at 04:29