KDE Ubuntu 18.04 scaling lower than 1
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I have 17" display with Full HD resolution and I need to use smaller scaling than 1, because icons are to big for me.
Where I can change it - modify config file - to have such possibility in settings ?
- Unity offer scaling lower than one,
- Gnome can do it (settings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']")
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- But KDE I didn't find a way
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I have 17" display with Full HD resolution and I need to use smaller scaling than 1, because icons are to big for me.
Where I can change it - modify config file - to have such possibility in settings ?
- Unity offer scaling lower than one,
- Gnome can do it (settings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']")
- List item
- But KDE I didn't find a way
kde 18.04 scale-mode
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I have 17" display with Full HD resolution and I need to use smaller scaling than 1, because icons are to big for me.
Where I can change it - modify config file - to have such possibility in settings ?
- Unity offer scaling lower than one,
- Gnome can do it (settings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']")
- List item
- But KDE I didn't find a way
kde 18.04 scale-mode
I have 17" display with Full HD resolution and I need to use smaller scaling than 1, because icons are to big for me.
Where I can change it - modify config file - to have such possibility in settings ?
- Unity offer scaling lower than one,
- Gnome can do it (settings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']")
- List item
- But KDE I didn't find a way
kde 18.04 scale-mode
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