32-bit programs despite 64-bit operating system?

Mi
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I recently bought a laptop (Predator Helios 300 PH315-51-54Q4). I use Windows 10 Home 64Bit, but programs like Discord, Steam, OneDrive etc. Are downloaded as 32Bit versions. For example, when I download something, external windows are opened where I can specify the download path, settings for the installation, etc. And these are quite blurry from the resolution. I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not. I don't know if you can see this on the screenshot, but programs like Blizzard, Steam or Discord (which run on 32Bit) have a worse resolution than other programs.

St

But programs like Discord, Steam, OneDrive etc. Are downloaded as a 32-bit version

Because with some programs it doesn't make sense to use 64 bit versions…

For example, when I download something, external windows are opened where I can specify the download path, installation settings, etc.

This is not the download path, but the installation path, but yes…

and these are quite fuzzy from the resolution.

that has nothing to do with 32 bit…

I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not

No

I don't know if you can see that on the screenshot, but programs like Blizzard, Steam or Discord (which run on 32Bit) have a worse resolution than other programs

this also has nothing to do with 32 bit vs 64 bit.

Are all drivers - especially the graphics drivers - up to date and are you using the recommended resolution WITHOUT changed scaling? Can e.g. Occurrence that Windows defaults to select 150% here.

Mi

I recommend 125% and these are also selected.

St

And some programs are just not designed for this scaling and therefore look blurry. That's the only reason… Go down to 100%

Mi

I took it down to 100% and the resolution is perfect now.