Am 07.11.22 um 13:52 schrieb Pierre Couderc via: > > On 11/7/22 12:10, Simon Becherer wrote: >> >> Am 07.11.22 um 10:49 schrieb Pierre Couderc via: >>> I use a XP guest in qemu on linux. >>> >>> I use a 4K monitor and my 800x600 XP windows is very very small, lost in >>> the 4K monitor. >>> >>> I do not want to change my 800x600 size nor my monitor. >>> >>> But I would like to enlarge the XP window so that a XP pixel be mapped on 4 >>> monitor pixels, or even if possible on 2 or 2.5 or 3 pixels. >>> >>> Is it possible...? >>> >>> Thanks for any help ! >>> >>> PC >> >> If you use "virt-manager" (and spice for display) on kde >> simply klick on the window and zoom/stretch it. >> for this you have to set inside the menu >> "view" -> "scale display" -> "always". >> >> i think i remember, this has to set at the host >> machine to work, only over ssh it will not work. >> could be the problem that i have opened it always >> at serveral machines at once >> (if i remember correct) >> once set, you will be able >> to zoom like every other kde/plasma also if you >> start like: >> ssh -X thehostmachine LANGUAGE=en_US /usr/bin/virt-manager >> >> and by the way, spice display is much faster than vnc, >> (nearly) no delay. >> >> simoN > Thank you very much, I am not under kde... > The main thing is "virt-manager" (where you have to make the "view" setting, i think it should also work with any other desktop who is able to size windows.
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