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Maybe someone can help me. Windows does this without issue but I use Linux (Arch - although any Distro should be the same) and I cannot set the scaling as different on each monitor.

One is a 32" Ultrawide which scales best at 150%.

The other is a 28" Vertical that scales best at 200%.

 

My Display settings won't set each one differently on Linux and even though Win 11 is pretty nice, it's still Windows.

 

Does anyone know of a way in Linux to make this happen? A file that I can edit, etc?

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  • -=HipKat=- changed the title to Scaling Dual Monitors in Linux
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12 hours ago, phir0x said:

Hey HipKat,  have you checked xrandr ?-> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/xrandr

Perhaps install  Arandr (  Simple visual front end for XRandR )  alongside it 

Ooh, that looks good! I'll try it out when I get home.

Thanks!

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