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Originally Posted by propagandazoo
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I have a bit experience with mentioned tool for W10 which I tried after buying big 4K monitor.
The first thing is, its intention is to help with applications which doesn't support HiDPI natively. If you are using Reaper in HighDPI aware mode then it means it manifests HiDPI support to operating system, therefore this tool is not for that case.
The second thing, I had serious problems with this utility. It was causing huge slowness of Windows (some system processes were causing this issue), to the extent, that desktop was reacting with 10 secs lag.
So... use on your own risk.
I noticed you didn't described your issue enough. You mentioned you don't like something related to W10. Right now it seems you have a problem related to HighDPI application awareness. If so, go to Reaper preferences, and switch it to HighDPI aware mode. After that, Reaper will be not blurred any more. But expect you will have to find a theme matching your expectations for GUI elements sizes