kbumsik / VirtScreen

Make your iPad/tablet/computer into a secondary monitor on Linux.
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Icon and GUI too big #30

Open Epizefiri opened 5 years ago

Epizefiri commented 5 years ago

Screenshot from 2019-03-25 18:51:35

On ubuntu budgie the icon and the gui are too big.

kbumsik commented 5 years ago

What's your computer's resolution? Do you use desktop manager's scaling? VirtScreen automatically enlarge the app window by 2x when it thinks the computer is HiDPI screen.

Epizefiri commented 5 years ago

My resolution is native 1920*1080, no HiDPI screen, no scaling. I use ubuntu budgie 18.10

kbumsik commented 5 years ago

Maybe it is Budgie-specific problem, which I have never used before. I will try installing Budgie any try in this weekend. Does VirtScreen works for you otherwise?

Epizefiri commented 5 years ago

Yes, it works but hard to use this way.

romeluko commented 4 years ago

Hey @kbumsik just to you be aware, I have the same problem, here some details:

My resolution screen is: 1920x1080 Ubuntu version: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS

Unlike @Epizefiri I can't use the app through the GUI.

bug

UPDATE: Previously I installed the application using a debian package. If I run the application on a pip installation, the GUI dialog screen appears in normal size. FYI: @kbumsik @Epizefiri

richaardvark commented 4 years ago

Also an issue for me on Debian 10/MX Linux. I can't use the GUI - it's cutoff and huge. Monitor is not set to HiDPI settings. Resolution is 1920x1080. I installed both the universal AppImage as well as the Debian package and both are the same - the GUI is huge and can't be navigated. I tried using the tab key to move around but didn't work.