https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491491
Bug ID: 491491 Summary: When I scale 1440p monitor to 130%, other 1080p monitors have blurry text. Classification: I don't know Product: kde Version: unspecified Platform: Arch Linux OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: unassigned-b...@kde.org Reporter: k...@kyngs.xyz Target Milestone: --- Created attachment 172445 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=172445&action=edit Archive with pictures described in "ADDITIONAL INFORMATION" SUMMARY Pretty much the title here; see additional information STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Switch to wayland 2. Scale 1440p monitor to 130% 3. Observe blurrines on a 1080p monitor that is not scaled at all. OBSERVED RESULT The 1080p monitors have blurry text EXPECTED RESULT The 1080p monitors should have crisp text, as when the 1440p monitor is scaled to 100% SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Operating System: Arch Linux KDE Plasma Version: 6.1.4 KDE Frameworks Version: 6.4.0 Qt Version: 6.7.2 Kernel Version: 6.10.3-zen1-2-zen (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Processors: 24 × AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor Memory: 62.7 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Unfortunately, this portal only allows me to add a single attachment. So, I had to zip it. Here's the overview of the contents: display_layout.png: Layout of my displays 100scale.png: How the text looks on my 1080p monitor when the 1440p monitor is not scaled. 130scale.png: How the text looks on my 1080p monitor when the 1440p monitor is scaled to 130%. x11.png: How the text looks on my 1080p monitor when on X11. (X11 has no per-monitor scaling, which is probably why it looks the same as 100scale.png) You have to zoom in to see the difference between 100% and 130% on the pictures I provided. While this might seem nitpicky, it makes smaller text very hard to read to the point that I have to use 100% scaling on my 1440p monitor to evade this. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.