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Wayland Display - Scaling Down Instead of Up

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I have Ubuntu installed on my 15-year-old laptop which has a maximum native display of 1366x768. With the default Ubuntu (or any other linux distro) install, objects on the screen are too large for comfortable use so I've scaled the display down by:

  1. Changing the display setting to "Ubuntu on Xorg" at login and;
  2. Getting the system to automatically execute the command "xrandr --output LVDS --scale-from 1600x900".

I'm just wondering whether it's possible to do the same thing with the default Wayland display and, if so, how to go about it.

Johan Palych avatar
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Wayland how to set a custom resolution: https://askubuntu.com/questions/973499/wayland-how-to-set-a-custom-resolution https://superuser.com/questions/1137574/manually-add-a-resolution-to-gnome-with-wayland
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