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Scaling Issue on Secondary Monitor

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So I have a 16-inch built-in laptop display with scale 100% in the display settings on Ubuntu. I also have a 22-inch secondary Acer monitor. The problem is not only that things appear way bigger than they should be on my secondary monitor, but that I am also unable to move my mouse cursor from my laptop display to my secondary monitor through the bottom of the screen. Here's what it looks like in the settings

I figured that if I could lower the scale of my secondary monitor, I can easily fix this issue, but unfortunately Ubuntu lacks this functionality.

I should also mention that I tried the approach with xrandr here, and it didn't work: Gnome fractional scaling below 100%

Is there any way to lower the scale on my secondary monitor lower than 100% or fix my issue in another way somehow?

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