Solved Can Size of this be increased?


That might not be so easy then. I've been bugged by the same sort of issues and setting it all up can be a compromise. From memory it can be a case of juggling DPI settings (custom scaling) and also Text Size. Individual apps like notepad also have their own custom settings within the app for size etc.

I notice in post #15 you show the AutoPlay settings. If that is one specific example then you are actually using the old legacy Control Panel going back to Vista/W7 etc.

Those settings might be better displayed under W11's own settings pages.

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If I'm understanding you . . . you want (as do I) a larger dialog box so it includes more options at once. It would be nice if we could drag it larger with the mouse but I've never seen a solution for that. It's still the same as it's been in Windows 10, 7 and XP.

There are a lot of those boxes in Windows that need to be larger . . .
 

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Because you said about opening it in 'my image' (could have meant image viewer) I thought you might want to enlarge the image having taken the screenshot of it and cropped it.
 

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My default photo viewer is ONE PHOTO VIEWER I found in MS Store.
 

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When I find it.
My default photo viewer is ONE PHOTO VIEWER I found in MS Store.

If you want to view a screenshot in that, then the post about image resizing is relevant. If it's that you want to view it larger on the system, then there's probably not much can be done other than to go to something lower than the computer display's native resolution. This will affect other aspects of screen content though. Since those File Explorer settings are quite often 'set and forget', it might be best to put up with it being the size it is.
 

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A big thanks to all members for their input, the bits that are smaller than I like are not accessed very often so I will leave things as they are.
 

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When I find it.
I only want to increase certain places. Nearly all others I use frequently are OK.
If you have trouble reading parts of the screen you might like to try using the built in Magnifier. :win: + + will turn it on. In 'Lens' view it has a box surrounding your mouse pointer that magnifies the part of the screen you are pointing to, and that moves with your mouse so you always see what you're pointing at clearly. When done, turn it off with :win: + Esc
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