[Bug?] Windows display settings causes boolean text to overshoot

I built a program and transferred it to a coworker to test. When he opened it, there were several visual glitches including boolean button text and multiple y axis plot issues. After several hours of troubleshooting, I realized it was because I had my graphics settings on my desktop slightly different.
If you right click (Windows 7) on desktop -> personalize -> display, you will see an option to "Make it easier to read what's on your screen".  Default in Win 7 is 125%.  This sets LabVIEW application font to 20 instead of 15 (like 100% and 150%) do.  As a result, it changes the look of your application.
Has this been observed before, and is there a fix?  note:  It also causes visual glitches on within LabVIEW development UI itself. If you look at the "Med (125%)" attached png, you will see that the bottom of Application Font" has been chopped off.
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Hi Bowen,
I can't open your pics, all I get is an error 400…
Your problem is a common one. Changing display settings in Windows has an impact on LabVIEW front panels due to changing font sizes. You have to live with it or you have to account for when designing your front panel!
Best regards,
GerdW
CLAD, using 2009SP1 + LV2011SP1 + LV2014SP1 on WinXP+Win7+cRIO
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