• @devfuuu@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I spent 4 years with and external monitor on my desk that I couldn’t use because it was absolutely painful to find a consistent way to make the 2 different DPIs of the screens work in a way that made sense. Only now with proper Wayland can I enjoy and use it. Yeah there’s hacks, but I’d rather let it be dead in a corner than try to work around it. It was a bunch of black screen, inconsitencies between the order I’d plug the external screen, when i did it (before or after logging in), etc… I can’t even imagine all the other pain points about hdr, variable or high refresh rates, etc.

    Wayland is great.

    Had to wait a bunch of time and tried many times before and it wasn’t ready for my needs, but now it is and I’m happy. God knows how many rants I’ve done on fedi about it not working for a lot of time on plasma and weird bugs everwhere.

    • @ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net
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      221 hours ago

      a consistent way to make the 2 different DPIs of the screens work in a way that made sense

      What do you mean? I used multidisplay setups for 15 years, I never checked what’s the DPI of my monitors is and never had issues. I just plug in any external monitors I have around and it works. I did it on desktop machines and many different laptops. I’m always baffled when people say their monitors don’t work because of sync rates or DPI. What are they trying to do and what’s not working?

      • Björn Tantau
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        29 hours ago

        It’s been a problem with 4k monitors. For them the interface has to be scaled to about 200%. When you have got a 1080p monitor next to that you have a choice of:

        1. Having a ridiculously large interface on the 1080p one
        2. Having a ridiculously small interface on the 4k one
        3. Running the 4k one at half resolution
      • The_Decryptor
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        420 hours ago

        e.g. one monitor is 96dpi, and the other is 192dpi, moving a window from one monitor to the other shouldn’t result in the window becoming a different physical size, and it should render at a natural resolution on both (i.e. scaling it to half size for display on the 96dpi monitor doesn’t count)

    • @abir_v@lemmy.world
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      324 hours ago

      As a user of 3 monitors with different resolutions, different refresh rates, some HDR, different UI scaling, who games and wants to use VRR - Wayland is literally why I was able to effectively switch to Linux as my daily driver.