Found a fix, my problem was as per Dconnect suggested. I recently updated my graphics drivers and followed tips from gaming forums to improve performance etc, I believe I have inadvertently changed DPI settings somewhere, but for the life of me I can't find where. I have a lot of additional font types installed and I run 4 monitors from 1080p to 4k, so scalings can issue for me.
How ever all is not lost, I have found how to correct DPI issues that I created in Evernote in Windows 10 with Multi Monitors (Windows 10 version 1809).
1. Locate Evernote's installation directory, mine was in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Evernote\Evernote\"
2. Locate & right click on evernote.exe, select the 'Compatibility' and press 'Change high DPI settings' - see attached picture
3. Under 'Program DPI' tick the check box 'Use this setting to fix scaling problems for this program instead of one in settings' - see attached picture
(*Note I haven't played with advance scaling settings yet so there may be a better way)
4. Under 'Use DPI that's set for my main display when', select 'I open this program' in the drop down list. - see attached picture
5. Restart Evernote - (*Note ensure Evernote is not running in the SystemTray)
This corrected the issue for me, it may not work for everyone but I hope it points people in the right direction so you can tweak it for your setup.
Blurry fonts in some text elements
in Evernote for Windows Issues (Versions 6.25.1 and under)
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Nice one, Anthony!!