I haven't heared about it before you wrote that message, but if you read the Microsoft Article about that carefully, then this only applies to displays that have more than 96dpi/ppi (then it switches to 120dpi/ppi). If you use that on your normal monitor, it just zooms in, as every other zoom feature does. As far as no one corrects me: Leave it and don't think about. It's just another feature (like hasLayout) that Microsoft brought in and no one needed.
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