Honestly, the only way to get anything approaching reliable "fractional 
scaling" that I've found, is to lower the resolution of the smaller 
monitor by a ratio similar to its relative screen size.  e.g. in my 
case, I have two 4k monitors (one external, one a laptop monitor) where 
the laptop monitor is about 1/3 of the physical size of the external 
monitor.  Dropping the internal monitor's resolution from 3840x2160 to 
1920x1080 finally makes everything the same size on both screens - 
without any slow down - only it's a bit of a waste of a 4k display :-/

On 11.05.20 21:55, Timo wrote:
> Having the same issue...
> But the tmp fix, posted by kristo on 2020-05-06 works great for me too: 
> Browsers, my IDE (Intellij Idea), Slack, Thunderbird, the terminal, they all 
> scale very well.
> I increased the size of the mouse pointer, the dock icons and the icons in 
> nautilus as well. As Daniel wrote on 2020-05-07 the performance is even 
> better compared with fractional scaling activated.
> But it has some downsides. From my point of view the most annoying one: these 
> settings cannot be configured per display but only globally. @Daniel would it 
> be possible to make the settings, mentioned above per display? It might be a 
> more stable way if the performance issues and bugs, related to xrandr and 
> Xorg in general, might occur again with every new nvidia graphic card model 
> or new driver.
>

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