![]() If you are in Xubuntu, (or in any Linux Distribution using Xfce), you might try changing the Display/Screen Resolution just before starting Unit圓D or UnityHub (in a Launcher or in a Bash script), using the xrandr command.Īfter its execution the code could restore the Resolution to its Default value. ![]() * You can revert to the Original Resolution, if you follow my advice in the end of this Post. * You will have and intermediate Resolution, using the Unit圓D Editor. Remember how to invoke your Terminal-CLI with the Keyboard. (but they will still be there in your Desktop, don't worry). * Your Desktop Icons will probably be moved to a random position while you use this new Resolution. * The Image might look a little Pixelated, Blurry. The alternative solution I found is based in using the xrandrcommand, to change the Resolution in a Launcher for the Unit圓D Application. Nevertheless, If you have a smaller Monitor, with an Resolution bigger than 720p ( > 1280x720 px) but still smaller than 4K, then you might see that this option (2x Scale) does not allow you to work efficiently. Click to expand.Thank you for sharing this, it really looks neat in big 4k Screens.
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