My ancient Dell XPS-12 2-in-1 laptop is slowly dying from a LCD display panel that is failing and I recently got a new XPS-17 with UHD screen resolution @ 3840x2100 pixels. Under the Windows 10 Display Settings, I've got the "Scale and layout" -> "Change the size of text, apps, and other items" setting at 250%. This has resulted in most windows that are displayed having the text enlarged to be easily readable, and the same goes for toolbar buttons in Notepad++, Visual Studio 2019, Visual Studio Code, etc... However, WinBatch Studio is still displaying very tiny buttons as if it is not honoring the display settings. I thought that possibly there was some issue with running a somewhat old version of WinBatch+Compiler, so I purchased a new license and upgraded to the latest release and the problem still persists.
Refer to the attached screenshot showing a comparison of Notepad++ & WinBatch Studio.
Is there a known issue/limitation with WinBatch Studio that would cause this, or is there possibly some compatibility mode setting that may need to be used with it to get the toolbar buttons & menu item text to be enlarged per the system's display settings?