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Different scaling on different monitors

az flag

I'm total newbie so please bear with me. I've this thinkpad w540 with resolution of 2880 X 1620 pixels and external monitor with 1280 X 1024 resolution. Currently I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS with Gnome 3.36.9 and I've made scale to 200% in laptop so that everything fits nicely. But when I connect with external monitor it scales to 200% too. Is there any simple fix to this problem? Yeah, I saw other posts regarding this but didn't find any good examples that solved this issue. Most of them were either switch to wayland(can't because of nvidia) or some other xrandr trickery which involved making the resolution lower.

az flag
Sorry, it's 20.04.3 LTS and the kernel is 5.11.0-44-generic.
ch flag
How exactly have you made scale to 200%?
az flag
By going to settings -> displays -> scale.
ch flag
Do you have 2 video cards? Just tested with 2 monitors attached to single gpu and obtained desired result using Fractional Scale setting for each monitor individually. Have 20.04.3 LTS Desktop as well.
az flag
Yeah I do have 2 video cards.
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