https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=454131

--- Comment #2 from Jin Liu <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> Did you scale the system by changing the Font DPI instead of using the
> scaling slider in System Settings > Display and Monitor?

No, I used the global scaling slider. But whenever I set the global scaling to
250%, it automatically enables the force font DPI and set it to 240dpi.

I add a new user and reboot into it. (also deleted
/etc/sddm.conf.d/kde_settings.conf, because it has a "ServerArguments=-dpi 240"
which I'm not sure if matters) The default state is "force font DPI" disabled
and the number is 96, and global scaling at 100%. Both Plasmashell and apps
have tiny icons and normal-sized texts. But the too-large-search-icon problem
is the same.
Then I set the global scaling to 250%, still the same problem.

> If so that's not supported, because it causes issues like this. I would
> recommend using the scaling slider instead, and also use the Wayland session
> instead of the X11 session

I tried the Wayland session. Yes it works fine.

> If you have to use the X11 session, use the scaling slider and set the
> `PLASMA_USE_QT_SCALING=1` environment variable in /etc/environment which
> will make HiDPI scaling in Plasma work better as long as you never need to
> connect a second screen with a different DPI. If you do, use the Wayland
> session.

Also tried X11 session with PLASMA_USE_QT_SCALING=1, yes it works fine too.
Thanks.

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