OK, thank you.

I don't know why, before your explanation, the  "Scale all windows content" 
setting was really unobvious. This much, I didn't thought it was related to the 
left scale. 
May be it would benefit from a frame arround the two settings ?  or anything 
else making it clear that the two are related. 

Second thing, when the monitors have very different dpi, the choices are too 
extreme. 
May be there could be a real scale from "screen with smallest controls" to 
"screen with biggest controls" ?

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Title:
  Scaling for high DPI mixes monitors

Status in Unity:
  New
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  The scale factor of the primary screen only affects menus and titlebars (as 
expected, so far). 
  The scale factor of the secondary screen affects menus and titlebars, PLUS 
application fonts. 

  This behavior, in addition to not agree with the scale's label, is
  hard to handle.

  PS : I didn't touched unity tweaks.

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