milomak the default scales are 100%, 200% and 300% when using the gui is it possible to set the scale to something like 125%
JoshStrobl milomak is it possible to set the scale to something like 125% Fractional scaling isn't supported in the official GNOME Control Center and their constant claim is that it isn't well supported in GTK + X11 and the "solution" is Wayland, neither of which are accurate. Some operating systems have GNOME Control Center patched to provide an xrandr-based solution for fractional scaling, it is something I will likely include to improve ease of use. You can use xrandr to set a different scale. Arch has some good docs on it: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HiDPI#Xorg
WetGeek You didn't mention the DE that you're using, so I'll assume it's the flagship DE. I don't understand why there are two methods to change the scaling, or how they interact, but the setting you want is in the Budgie Desktop Settings. I, too, prefer a scaling of 1.25.
codewizard1975 Budgie so far has worked for me using the Text Scaling option in Budgie Desktop Settings and most apps have honored that . Doing this way has been better than using patched Gnome method and I haven't had any blurriness or other issues with apps.
brent codewizard1975 Budgie so far has worked for me using the Text Scaling option in Budgie Desktop Settings and most apps have honored that . This is how I do it as well and would say probably a 90+% of apps honor it. That '10%' would be, for me, some repo games that play full screen or very tiny with no in-between.