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Hello,

So I have recently switched to Wayland from X11 on Void Linux with KDE5. All went fine, programs seem to work fine but the scaling hurts my eyes pretty bad.

The text and buttons are too small for me to read without scaling somewhere from 125-150%, but when scaling, most buttons are blurry and the rest are jagged/experience text clipping.

Has anyone experienced this? Does anyone have any input? I don't remember scaling making things blurry under X11 but maybe I am remembering wrong, I will have to dive back into it when I have more time and check it.

Thanks for any input. (=

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

Same, many elements are blurry when I use scaling in Arch with KDE.