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Fractional scaling has a negative impact on refresh rate
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I recently installed Ubuntu 19.04 on my computer. I'm new to Ubuntu.
I have a 4K monitor so I followed this tutorial to allow fractional scaling (100% is too small and 200% too big)
When I'm at 125% or 150%, I notice that my mouse cursor is not as fast as when I am in 100% or 200% scaling. I have the feeling that it might be related to the refresh rate.
Is there anyway I can have fractional scaling and keep 60 Hz ?
In the tutorial, it mentions using Wayland instead of X11. I have no idea how to use Wayland instead of X11.
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I recently installed Ubuntu 19.04 on my computer. I'm new to Ubuntu.
I have a 4K monitor so I followed this tutorial to allow fractional scaling (100% is too small and 200% too big)
When I'm at 125% or 150%, I notice that my mouse cursor is not as fast as when I am in 100% or 200% scaling. I have the feeling that it might be related to the refresh rate.
Is there anyway I can have fractional scaling and keep 60 Hz ?
In the tutorial, it mentions using Wayland instead of X11. I have no idea how to use Wayland instead of X11.
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See askubuntu.com/questions/1029436/… for some ideas. I would go with Gnome Tweak Tools but there are lots of options.
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I recently installed Ubuntu 19.04 on my computer. I'm new to Ubuntu.
I have a 4K monitor so I followed this tutorial to allow fractional scaling (100% is too small and 200% too big)
When I'm at 125% or 150%, I notice that my mouse cursor is not as fast as when I am in 100% or 200% scaling. I have the feeling that it might be related to the refresh rate.
Is there anyway I can have fractional scaling and keep 60 Hz ?
In the tutorial, it mentions using Wayland instead of X11. I have no idea how to use Wayland instead of X11.
gnome graphics 19.04
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I recently installed Ubuntu 19.04 on my computer. I'm new to Ubuntu.
I have a 4K monitor so I followed this tutorial to allow fractional scaling (100% is too small and 200% too big)
When I'm at 125% or 150%, I notice that my mouse cursor is not as fast as when I am in 100% or 200% scaling. I have the feeling that it might be related to the refresh rate.
Is there anyway I can have fractional scaling and keep 60 Hz ?
In the tutorial, it mentions using Wayland instead of X11. I have no idea how to use Wayland instead of X11.
gnome graphics 19.04
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See askubuntu.com/questions/1029436/… for some ideas. I would go with Gnome Tweak Tools but there are lots of options.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
6 hours ago
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See askubuntu.com/questions/1029436/… for some ideas. I would go with Gnome Tweak Tools but there are lots of options.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
6 hours ago
See askubuntu.com/questions/1029436/… for some ideas. I would go with Gnome Tweak Tools but there are lots of options.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
6 hours ago
See askubuntu.com/questions/1029436/… for some ideas. I would go with Gnome Tweak Tools but there are lots of options.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
6 hours ago
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See askubuntu.com/questions/1029436/… for some ideas. I would go with Gnome Tweak Tools but there are lots of options.
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