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Weird resolution on Ubuntu 21.04

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I just installed Ubuntu 21.04 on my Asus UX370UAF (dual boot with Windows 10) and its native resolution was automatically set to 1920x1080 (16:9). Since the screen size is 13.3'' everything is a bit "small", especially fonts, texts, labels and so on. I tried changing the scale setting it to 125% and 150%, but the result is a bit blurred and kinda "out of focus". I also tried using the "Big characters" option in the Universal Access Settings tab, but then again it looks a bit small anyway.

I think the best option is to leave it with its native resolution but it's like Ubuntu thinks my screen is way bigger than it actually is. Does anyone know how to fix this?

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