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minus-squarebleistift2linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9arrow-down1·1 day agoDifferent scaling for different screens that are attached at the same time?
minus-squareNanabaz2@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·10 hours agoKde Wayland already can do very nicely since 6 a long time ago. Even can change display mode, scaling, without programs to be killed. I am using laptop 1600p 13.5-in 1.25x and external 1-2x depends on which monitor/TV I plug into. Not that I use AMD GPU, so if you’re on Nvidia, I don’t know how far the process has come for wayland and nvidia. But mix (fractional included) scaling for wayland has been a thing a long long time ago. And unlike Windows, very not finicky
Different scaling for different screens that are attached at the same time?
Kde Wayland already can do very nicely since 6 a long time ago. Even can change display mode, scaling, without programs to be killed.
I am using laptop 1600p 13.5-in 1.25x and external 1-2x depends on which monitor/TV I plug into.
Not that I use AMD GPU, so if you’re on Nvidia, I don’t know how far the process has come for wayland and nvidia.
But mix (fractional included) scaling for wayland has been a thing a long long time ago.
And unlike Windows, very not finicky