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hoya

@marcan To be fair, 200% is pretty much spot on, at least for me. Very happy with #GNOME on Asahi Fedora mpb.

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Hector Martin

@hoya Not for me, 150% is what I have on almost all my machines.

200% might be OK for a subset of the userbase, but it's kind of silly to say "try GNOME but I hope you like the size of things on screen, because you can't change it" when that is such a basic feature users expect. And it becomes even more important with multi-screen and mixed DPIs, which we're about to release driver support for.

(Of course, this is not the only basic configurability thing GNOME doesn't have... being able to change the trackpad scroll speed is another one that came up recently.)

@hoya Not for me, 150% is what I have on almost all my machines.

200% might be OK for a subset of the userbase, but it's kind of silly to say "try GNOME but I hope you like the size of things on screen, because you can't change it" when that is such a basic feature users expect. And it becomes even more important with multi-screen and mixed DPIs, which we're about to release driver support for.

hoya

@marcan Absolutely, I don't disagree with anything you wrote. I guess what I'm trying to say is that it shouldn't be a blocker for GNOME users to install Asahi, even in the current state.

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