Dealing with the scaling of the Windows display is always a messy job. Multiplying the resolution up can be helpful to some extent but that is applicable only if one is using a single display for the purpose. But the problem with the owners of the Windows 8 tablets is much more acute and stands on quite a different note. The latest tablets marked as the next generation devices come with ultra-high resolution panels, sizing 10 inches or even less. The issue these ultramodern tablet owners are facing is that; they are not able to scale the screen in the external monitors.
When one needs to work on data in a larger scale, shifting the display of the tablet to one or multiple monitors can be the easiest way to work on it. But optimising the display of the tablet with the display of the external monitor is not only a difficult but also a tiresome experience, and even after all the work, one can be hardly satisfied with it. It is either a way too big or too small, and it does not even provide the option to scale the display separately. The new laptops with the same platform are expected to have the same problem, but the good news to the Windows users is that, Microsoft has addressed the problem in its next update.
Windows 8.1 named as Windows 8.1 Blue, the first substantial update for Windows 8, is to be released soon enough, which according to the reports has dealt with this real time issue in a smarter way. According to Paul Thurrott of WinSupersite.com, experimenting with the leaked version of Windows Blue has revealed that Microsoft has added a new feature in it that will automatically scale the screen to the desktop, which will solve the long standing real time issue with Windows. He has tested it on real PC with multiple displays to come out with his report.
According to the reports, the update includes an option to let Windows manage the display settings, which enables the user to get the right scaling for screens of different sizes and DPIs automatically. It is a major real time problem dealt by Microsoft which otherwise would have become a crucial issue for devices with higher display.