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display scaling issue on fedora 29

i am a new user of fedora the browser, vs code and other application scaling is too bad can you someone help me to fix that i can also attached some screent shots

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browser fonts are so tiny

 

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There's 2 options: reduce display resolution or use larger fonts. For the first, go to the Display page you've posted a screenshot of, select a smaller resolution from the drop-down menu on the right, confirm if asked and see what happens. Alternatively, in the same location you can see a scale option (bottom) with choices of 100 and 200%. Switch those around to see what effect that has on readability. Elsewhere in the Settings menu you should be able to change the font size, but as I don't use Fedora I can't tell you which option to click.

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bigger issue here... Fedora 29? That was EOL'ed in November last year 😰... Other than that, you can scale fractionally and adjust font sizes with Gnome Tweaks.

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22 hours ago, GoldSolitude said:

bigger issue here... Fedora 29? That was EOL'ed in November last year 😰... Other than that, you can scale fractionally and adjust font sizes with Gnome Tweaks.

i am a  front end web dev so i thought the font resizing is not a good idea 

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