It looks like this bug may be a duplicate of the 1735986
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Title:
Unable to set different Scale on different Monitors
correct notation: bug 1735986
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Title:
Unable to set different Scale on different Monitors
Status in gnome-control-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1751892 ***
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It looks like this is also a duplicate of the bug 1735986
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Another note, I'm able to make chrome usable on my external monitor by
opening it using the following command. Obviously if I move chrome to my
4k laptop monitor it becomes unusable. But just documenting it as
another avenue.
GDK_DPI_SCALE=.5 google-chrome
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Just a follow up. I've gotten some good information from this AskUbuntu
post at https://askubuntu.com/questions/875832/how-to-set-per-monitor-
scaling-on-wayland
Following these directions seem to help with certain applications (e.g.
gnome-terminal, gedit, nautilus); however, it does not work for
I've now reported this directly to gnome-control-center here
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/18
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I've now reported this upstream to gnome-control-center here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/issues/17
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Note the missing apply button is also mentioned in #1745440
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Title:
Unable to set different Scale on different Monitors
Status in x
I have the same issue while using
Ubuntu 17.10,
gnome-control-center 3.26.2
I'm attempting to have my laptop monitor (HP Spectrum 4k monitor) with
scale at 200% which works correctly.
And then scale my external monitors to 100%. I have two dell 1080p
monitors. When I attempt to change my extern
Public bug reported:
My laptop screen is 3840x2160 while my external monitor is only
1680x1050. In order for the laptop monitor to be usable I have the
scaling set at 200 (this works wonderful). However, when I plug in my
external monitor it is scaled up to 200% as well making it unusable.
Attemp
Looks like your correct.
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best_name function should be using pidgin's functionality
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Title:
Brightness keyboard hotkeys do not work for the HP Pavilion dv3510nr
(dv3000) in Ubuntu 12.04
Status in “
Public bug reported:
When hitting the brightness keyboard hot keys a notification comes up
displaying the the brightness is changing; however the actual screen
brightness never changes.
By going into NVidia's control panel I'm able to manually change the
screen brightness.
ProblemType: Bug
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