>dude don't enable this it conflicts with many applications >use the scaling slider on the display and monitor page instead
there you go, retard, you don't even need to RTFM
you can change the scale to whatever you want but increments of 25% are recommended on all operating systems because that's what applications assume you're going to be using
install windows
works fo rme
fpwp
man wtf uncheck that, that's why it all looks wonky, what a strange option
maybe turn off the option called "force font dpi" that you enabled for the screenshot
dishonest homosexual
anon might just now have known what they were doing, though if that is true they'd be better off posting in the friendly linux thred.
>now
not
I did as they told me
as who told you? the voices in your head?
>dude don't enable this it conflicts with many applications
>use the scaling slider on the display and monitor page instead
there you go, retard, you don't even need to RTFM
when I scaled using Global Scale it was enabled with 144 dpi. I just changed to my correct dpi
you can change the scale to whatever you want but increments of 25% are recommended on all operating systems because that's what applications assume you're going to be using
96 (100%), 120 (125%), 144 (150%), 168 (175%), 192 (200%), etc
Thanks anon, now I understand
Whereas disregard and contempt for font rendering have resulted
Interesting, KDE doesn't look so bad in HiDPI.
Just install macos lol. Loonix folks have no sense of aesthetics.
macOS looks like an OS from 1990.
Just kys jay
>t.
cute legs uwu
what's with the google globalhomo statement?
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