Windows 10/ID inconsistent CS6/screen resolution?

I have a weird problem.  Use the software on adobe for years and this has just started happening when I got a new computer and upgraded to Windows 10.

I keep my screen resolution to 125% because I need to the larger text, etc.  In Windows 10, I find that Photoshop and Illustrator work well with the resolution of 125%, but InDesign is HUGE and fuzzy.  I have to lower the resolution of the screen at 100% to discern the elements on the screen, but everything else is tiny and I can't go from one program to the other, what I do often.  This means also having to change the resolution of the screen again and again throughout the day.

My computer guy said that ID behaves correctly although AI and PS not, even if they are the ones that I prefer the size. Here is a screenshot of the character side by side palettes (PS, HAVE, then ID) to 125%.  The versions of Photoshop and Illustrator are clear and easy to read, but the InDesign one is unclear and too much.

Does anyone have a problem with this or you know a solution to fix?  I don't know why it just started happening that the move to Windows 10.  Do you think that Mobile ID CC would help with this issue?  (I know... I'll have to do later, but this means a lot of work with the already recorded in ID CS6 files, so I am not impatient for there.)  Thanks for any help anyone can give me!

GS

adobe 125-2.jpg

Why switch to CC means a lot of work with files sooner?

I might try the tests and see if they help with the issue. The user interface has been updated for HiDPI screens.

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