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guys - I currently mistakenly bought a 2011 27" Thunderbolt that doesn't have a big enough font size at native resolution. At native 2560x1440, I'm constantly increasing font sizes on websites and on 2048x1152, it's too big and graphics are poor quality. I've been told if I change to 1920x1080 it'll make text blurry. I've played around with accessibility and increased font size too which helps in different windows and menu bars but not while browsing or spreadsheets, etc. Is this a use case for BetterDisplay and if I buy it, what setting would you change? Would you keep it at native 2560x1440 and simply set UI scaling to 150% - or is it best to buy a new monitor for me and what kind? Thanks Lastly, I have a Mac MIni M2 and only 8GB RAM - hopefully this program doesn't use more than 100mb - Thanks |
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You can enable flexible scaling and adjust the screen size (resolution) dynamically. The screen won't get blurry but since the screen rendering will be supersampled. https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay/wiki/Fully-scalable-HiDPI-desktop |
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ok scaling down to 80% seems to help. I guess I can turn off all my font size increases I did in individual apps and also at the system level now right and see how it works just with UI scaling turned on? |
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You can enable flexible scaling and adjust the screen size (resolution) dynamically. The screen won't get blurry but since the screen rendering will be supersampled.
https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay/wiki/Fully-scalable-HiDPI-desktop