tiny icon and font size in gnome applicatons overview ubuntu 17.10
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Ubuntu 17.10 (xorg), gnome 3.26.2, three monitors (all set to the same resolution).
In Settings >> Dock, when I have the dock appear on only one monitor, and then go into Applications Overview, the icon and font sizes of the installed applications appear "normal", easy to read. Also, the display of the currently running applications is normally sized.
But, when I have the dock appear on all three monitors, and then go into Applications Overview, the font and icon sizes of the installed applications appear very tiny to the point of being unreadable, and the display of the currently running applications is very shrunken.
Is there a setting in Ubuntu that I could use to control this? Or, does anyone know if this is a bug? (I have tried searching for this problem, but unless I'm just using the wrong search terms, I find nothing about this.)
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Ubuntu 17.10 (xorg), gnome 3.26.2, three monitors (all set to the same resolution).
In Settings >> Dock, when I have the dock appear on only one monitor, and then go into Applications Overview, the icon and font sizes of the installed applications appear "normal", easy to read. Also, the display of the currently running applications is normally sized.
But, when I have the dock appear on all three monitors, and then go into Applications Overview, the font and icon sizes of the installed applications appear very tiny to the point of being unreadable, and the display of the currently running applications is very shrunken.
Is there a setting in Ubuntu that I could use to control this? Or, does anyone know if this is a bug? (I have tried searching for this problem, but unless I'm just using the wrong search terms, I find nothing about this.)
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Ubuntu 17.10 (xorg), gnome 3.26.2, three monitors (all set to the same resolution).
In Settings >> Dock, when I have the dock appear on only one monitor, and then go into Applications Overview, the icon and font sizes of the installed applications appear "normal", easy to read. Also, the display of the currently running applications is normally sized.
But, when I have the dock appear on all three monitors, and then go into Applications Overview, the font and icon sizes of the installed applications appear very tiny to the point of being unreadable, and the display of the currently running applications is very shrunken.
Is there a setting in Ubuntu that I could use to control this? Or, does anyone know if this is a bug? (I have tried searching for this problem, but unless I'm just using the wrong search terms, I find nothing about this.)
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Ubuntu 17.10 (xorg), gnome 3.26.2, three monitors (all set to the same resolution).
In Settings >> Dock, when I have the dock appear on only one monitor, and then go into Applications Overview, the icon and font sizes of the installed applications appear "normal", easy to read. Also, the display of the currently running applications is normally sized.
But, when I have the dock appear on all three monitors, and then go into Applications Overview, the font and icon sizes of the installed applications appear very tiny to the point of being unreadable, and the display of the currently running applications is very shrunken.
Is there a setting in Ubuntu that I could use to control this? Or, does anyone know if this is a bug? (I have tried searching for this problem, but unless I'm just using the wrong search terms, I find nothing about this.)
multiple-monitors gnome-shell
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