

Because right after I clean-install the OS, and without any tweaking applied, and without any program installed, I check to see IF some of the bugs I know and have observed, have been fixed. If, on the other hand, by "one of the other settings" you mean some other setting in Windows, I can reassure you that no. All I know is that it should not reset it. If by " one of the other settings reset it" you mean some other setting from this drop-down list then I don't know. Yes, it increased the menus in my Office 2016, as well, and they were looking ridiculously big in my screens.

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Two suggestions, if I may: please make one tutorial on how to (safely) reset-clear the Reliability History and another one on how to use the Windows Firewall. Thank you for all these excellent tutorials! :) This though had horrible results in the Menus of Office, and other programs. Only when I was setting them to size.14 they seemed to get bigger. I recall that the Menus would not keep their font size! So, I was setting everything in that drop down list to size 12 but the Menus were returning to size 9, as soon as the next item (Message boxes) was set. I reply to this thread because I recall one bug or glitch, from when I was still trying to resolve my issue via these methods. Both of my monitors are shown in my System Specs, by the way. CMD file) which loads on Windows start up and sets my displays to 125% custom DPI, which is the only setting that makes my system functional.
