> That said, there should also be a way to increase the size of your desktop while > keeping the resolution set to native. However, I will have to leave it to someone > else to explain as I don't know myself never having needed it.
Well for what it's worth: In MS-Windows, you have something called 'accessibility features'. Among other things, it let's you enlarge the size of text, icons, windows, etc. on the screen without changing the actual resolution.
For Windows 10 (I forget which update I'm on, but I'm sure it's the latest) you can go to 'Settings' (hit Windows-key + i), and then to 'Ease of Access', and then 'change the size of apps and text'. For other Windows versions similar options are available as well, just google something like 'windows my-windows-version accessibility features' and you should get hits on how to change them.
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