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#1 2022-11-27 20:06:10

matt
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Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

As title - how can I scale everything to be bigger?

Thanks

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#2 2022-11-28 03:52:02

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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

Not on a Macbook but try:

Hold down [Ctrl] and scroll the mouse wheel.


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#3 2022-11-28 07:44:58

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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

What is the screen resolution?

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#4 2022-11-28 08:10:13

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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

I assume you are running Bunsenlab linux.

From Introduction to the Bunsenlabs Lithium Desktop:

Screen settings
BunsenLabs has a Screen layout editor:

The command "arandr"
Menu -> Preferences -> Display -> ARandR Screen Layout Editor

ARandr is  a  visual front end for xrandr.
You can configure multiple monitors, set size, resolution and orientation.
If you want configured settings to load at start, you can save the settings as a script, to be loaded by autostart:


// Regards rbh

Please read before requesting help: "Guide to getting help", "Introduction to the Bunsenlabs Lithium Desktop" and other help topics under "Help & Resources" on the BunsenLabs menu

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#5 2022-11-28 22:40:11

matt
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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

Thanks for the help - I set the resolution to be less in ARandR and it's much better now.

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#6 2022-11-28 22:42:27

matt
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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

Sector11 wrote:

Not on a Macbook but try:

Hold down [Ctrl] and scroll the mouse wheel.

Works great in firefox

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#7 2022-11-28 22:44:10

matt
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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

Jimbo_G wrote:

What is the screen resolution?

It was 2560x1600 on a 13inch screen.

Set to 1280x800 now.

Last edited by matt (2022-11-28 22:46:32)

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#8 2022-11-29 20:01:11

matt
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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

I've just booted up today and the resolution has reverted back. What do I need to do to fix it at 1280x800?

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#9 2022-11-29 20:07:49

rbh
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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

matt wrote:

I've just booted up today and the resolution has reverted back. What do I need to do to fix it at 1280x800?

I wrote earlier:

If you want configured settings to load at start, you can save the settings as a script, to be loaded by autostart:

Back to Introduction to the Bunsenlabs Lithium Desktop > Screen settings:

If you want configured settings to load at start, you can save the settings as a script, to be loaded by autostart:

On menu "Layout", choose "Save As", save as screen.sh in the default folder: ~./screenlayout/.
Open file ~/.config/bunsen/autostart in your editor.
After text "### SETTINGS START", add:
$HOME/.screenlayout/screen.sh


// Regards rbh

Please read before requesting help: "Guide to getting help", "Introduction to the Bunsenlabs Lithium Desktop" and other help topics under "Help & Resources" on the BunsenLabs menu

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#10 2022-11-30 00:08:48

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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

matt wrote:
Sector11 wrote:

Not on a Macbook but try:

Hold down [Ctrl] and scroll the mouse wheel.

Works great in firefox

Yea I'm such a dunce.  sad


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#11 2022-11-30 06:21:59

rbh
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Re: Everything very small on Macbook 'Retina' display

@matt, if the matter is satisfactory solved, can you mark your thread as solved? Edit your first post in the thread, add [SOLVED] before the title.
It helps others seeking working help.


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