Hello. I have a laptop with 12.5" display and FullHD resolution, which means 176dpi density. I also use, in parallel, another FullHD 21.5" monitor, giving me almost half of the density as on the main screen. You can easily imagine, that since DPI is set the same for both screens, the window moved from one screen to another changes its physical size, which is pretty logical - although a bit annoying.
Is it possible to configure X in such way, that each screen would work according to its own, real physical DPI? I know I can obtain an approximation of the thing I'm talking about if I set the frambuffer to around 4800x1800 and scale the output to the exterlan monitor twice: $ xrandr --fb 4800x1800 --output DP1-3 --scale-from 2880x1800 --output eDP1 -- pos 2880x0 But it looks awfull and is not usable. PS. My laptop has Intel(R) HD graphics 5500. -- Łukasz Maśko _o) Lukasz.Masko(at)ipipan.waw.pl /\\ Registered Linux User #61028 _\_V Ubuntu: staroafrykańskie słowo oznaczające "Nie umiem zainstalować Debiana" _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: https://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: %(user_address)s