https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500531
--- Comment #2 from Allan Gardner <allan.e.gardner+...@googlemail.com> --- I have a monitor with pixel pitch 0.27 mm, and a monitor with pixel pitch 0.155 mm, both the same height. So to get them to match up exactly I need a scaling factor of 0.27 / 0.155 = 174.19%. Rounding to 174.16% is closer than rounding to 175%. With 175%, there is a noticeable mismatch when for example a window is split across the two screens. Can you explain more about how 5% increments are intentional? It seems from bug 412447 the original intention was to "allow the user to enter an arbitrary [scaling] value" and then due to limitations of the Qt toolkit (specifically the lack of a decimal-input spinbox), this was retargeted to 5% increments. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.