This feature is called "Fractional Scaling". There are several articles
related to his explaining how to set different scaling for two displays in
the same system.

Don't want to give you concrete example webpages because I've not tested
them and I don't want to confuse you, but a quick search in Google might
help.

Regards

El lun., 14 sept. 2020 a las 14:52, Francis Grizzly Smit (<
griz...@smit.id.au>) escribió:

> I wish to make a feature request for the gnome desktop, and I cannot find
> anyway on the gnome.org sites to do this
>
> basically I have a problem with desktop font scaling I have a new 27" hi
> resolution (3840 x 2160 (16:9)) monitor and a older 27" with lesser
> resolution (1920 x 1200 (16:10)), now the fonts on the hi-res monitor were
> too small for my eyes, the lower res one was fine, now the  display options
> would let me scale the monitor, but I only need the fonts to be bigger not
> anything else (so this is a total waste), so I scale the fonts in
> gnome-tweak, this works fine on on the hi res monitor at 1.40 but it also
> scales the lower res monitor, which is a total waste, but is better than
> the other.
>
>
> so my feature request is that the font scaling be  split per monitor so I
> can have font scaling on the hi-res monitor to 1.40 and leave the other one
> at 1.00
>
>
> Hope this is not too hard to do, yours sincerely Francis Grizzly Smit.
> --
>
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