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I’m relatively new to linux, but I have an old core2quad system that I’m using as an HTPC, and i use it on a 73 inch 1080p TV, which as you’ll probably quickly guess makes things kind of difficult to see on occasion, and I’ve been trying to find tools that allow for something similar to the system wide zoom features from windows 10, maybe linuxlite is just not ment for something like this? If so I would happily take recommendations for other distros to try 

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54 minutes ago, Magicpandajuice said:

I’m relatively new to linux, but I have an old core2quad system that I’m using as an HTPC, and i use it on a 73 inch 1080p TV, which as you’ll probably quickly guess makes things kind of difficult to see on occasion, and I’ve been trying to find tools that allow for something similar to the system wide zoom features from windows 10, maybe linuxlite is just not ment for something like this? If so I would happily take recommendations for other distros to try 

I just plugged in my linuxlite u7300 core 2 thinkpad into a 4K tv with HDMI and it went to 1080P with no problems.

It has GM45 graphics.  What does yours have?

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9 hours ago, TheGlenlivet said:

I just plugged in my linuxlite u7300 core 2 thinkpad into a 4K tv with HDMI and it went to 1080P with no problems.

It has GM45 graphics.  What does yours have?

It’s not an issue about graphics, it’s just it’s hard to see texts and icons on my tv from where I sit, which is why I want to find a way to zoom the entire system in a similar manor to display scaling on windows 

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