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I am currently working on a Windows desktop and use Ubuntu at home. At work, I have 4 screens in total and 3 of them are different sizes.

Resolutions:

  • screen one: 3000x2000
  • screen two: 2560x1440
  • screens three and four: 1920x1080

Why can't I scale one screen and not the others? If I don't scale I can't read anything on screen one, but if I scale everything is too big on screen three and four. I have tried different display managers, desktop environments and some differen distros.

Currently I am stuck in Windows because of this.

Zanna
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  • Have a look at this maybe it can help you : https://askubuntu.com/questions/393400/is-it-possible-to-have-different-dpi-configurations-for-two-different-screens – Manos Kounelakis May 21 '19 at 17:14
  • Also if you choose xrandr see this for some additional help : https://askubuntu.com/questions/754231/how-do-i-save-my-new-resolution-setting-with-xrandr – Manos Kounelakis May 21 '19 at 17:15

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Make sure that the aspect ratio is 16:9 by going to System Settings → Devices → Display Resolution.

Note that the ratio 16:9 means full screen actually!

Zanna
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