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Manjaro Kde screen resolution - rfm83 - 05-29-2020 Does anybody know a way to change the resolution from the default 1920x1080 to something like 1366x768? The KDE display manager only has the 1920x1080 option in the scroll bar. RE: Manjaro Kde screen resolution - Arwen - 05-29-2020 You don't want to change a built-in LCD panel's resolution. These LCD panels are generally not smart enough to actually scale properly. Several people have soft bricked their Pinebook Pros by doing so. (Soft bricked meaning after some effort, they got them fixed without replacing any hardware, except perhaps using a MicroSD card.) So, what can you do instead?
RE: Manjaro Kde screen resolution - xmixahlx - 05-29-2020 just use fractional scaling. RE: Manjaro Kde screen resolution - rfm83 - 05-29-2020 (05-29-2020, 04:19 PM)Arwen Wrote: You don't want to change a built-in LCD panel's resolution. These LCD panels are generally not smart enough to actually scale properly. Several people have soft bricked their Pinebook Pros by doing so. (Soft bricked meaning after some effort, they got them fixed without replacing any hardware, except perhaps using a MicroSD card.)Your suggestion to increase the font size is actually good. I was able to do so and also increase the size of some of the icons as well. Things are easier to see now. Thanks a lot! RE: Manjaro Kde screen resolution - Arwen - 05-30-2020 (05-29-2020, 10:32 PM)rfm83 Wrote:Your welcome.(05-29-2020, 04:19 PM)Arwen Wrote: You don't want to change a built-in LCD panel's resolution. These LCD panels are generally not smart enough to actually scale properly. Several people have soft bricked their Pinebook Pros by doing so. (Soft bricked meaning after some effort, they got them fixed without replacing any hardware, except perhaps using a MicroSD card.)Your suggestion to increase the font size is actually good. I was able to do so and also increase the size of some of the icons as well. Things are easier to see now. Thanks a lot! One thing I forgot, is that changing the X-Window's DPI, (Dot's Per Inch), can help too. Can't remember off hand which direction makes things bigger. I've decided that this subject comes up enough for a Wiki section. I've cross referenced the trouble shooting section with the new Improving Readability & Usability section; Wiki - Pinebook Pro - Improving readability Wiki - Pinebook Pro - After changing builtin LCD resolution, blank screen As usual, feel free to correct, improve or comment, (good or politely bad). |