I imagine that PIX has a workaround, and in the meantime you can try a new setting in Windows that may help (if you're running the Fall Creator's Update version of Win10).
Click on
Start,
Settings,
System,
Display, Advanced scaling settings and try turning on the
Fix scaling for apps button:
You should close Wave Editor and any other apps before you make the change.
If that doesn't help, try entering a number like 125 in the
Custom scaling box. You'll need to sign out and back on for the changes to take effect. Although there's a warning there, it's actually easy to turn off the scaling from that page later if it isn't what you want.
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