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Re: DPI Scaling?
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2015, 07:40:07 AM »
 

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Sorry it took so long for anyone to answer, but I personally had no idea where to find this setting until I stumbled upon it while switching fonts.

go to Menu>Settings>Appearance  Click the Fonts tab and the custom DPI setting is at the bottom.

After changing the dpi setting a few times, this does not seem to be doing what you are looking for. The title bar's text size would change but not the size of the bar itself, or any of the icons on it.
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DPI Scaling?
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Does Linux Lite provide support for high resolution monitors? I have been able to resize my desktop icons and the whisker menu independently of each other so they look okay. And I was able to scale the system fonts so they are readable, however things like the window title bars (whose height never changes even though the fonts did) and the min, max, close, buttons are a mystery to me. Is there a global setting for adjusting the DPI?
 

 

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