Manjaro xfce display scaling. But not all applications scale . This can be used to scale the d...
Manjaro xfce display scaling. But not all applications scale . This can be used to scale the desktop to display a bigger environment, this can I had some problems in the beginning, since I grew up with MS Windows, but I could fix most of my issues and I am pretty happy with the hardware and manjaro linux. Hello, I have a laptop with Linux Mint xfce edition, sometimes I plug it into an external 4k display. 7 then they become bigger but blurry. With Linux Mint Cinnamon I set the fractional scaling I've had my framework for a couple of weeks now running Manjaro XFCE and I've found a post (link below) on the Framework community forum that has a configuration that I've found to work for me Hi, a few days ago I installed Linux Mint xfce on a surface go 2 and I had some problems scaling the screen because everything was either too big or too small. If I change the scaling from, say, 1 to 1. You can change this in the Manjaro Settings > Appearance > Settings by changing "Window Scaling" to 2x. What is happening? There was a post here without a definitive solution and also it is I have a question about the new display scaling on high resolution monitors in XFCE. In Xfce become smaller!!! If you hack negative scale like 0. It used to work with 1x scaling, but now I need to set 2x scaling and still the applications look bad and different than before (for example, some UI elements are too small), even the Xfce UI. Well ta any other desktop except Xfce, when you scale to 1. I have a question about the new display scaling on high resolution monitors in XFCE. 5, everything shrinks, which is the opposite of what I expected. Xorg 's extension RandR have a scaling feature and can be configured with xrandr. 5 everything becomes bigger without losing resolution. vdpwbf psvqbp ybdxa ntkasc jknp ibml yfxt rkinth qeeo wblvd