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fractional scaling
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Fractional scaling on Windows and Linux allows users to set display scaling to non-integer values, such as 125% or 150%, for sharper text and UI elements on high-DPI screens. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover enabling fractional scaling in Windows Display settings, troubleshooting blurry apps, and comparing performance with integer scaling. On Linux, KDE Plasma 6.4.3 introduced smarter default fractional scaling on Wayland, improving visual clarity and reducing artifacts. Users share tips for optimizing fractional scaling across multiple monitors and adjusting per-display settings to balance readability and performance.
KDE Plasma 6.4.3 arrives as a small but consequential update, tightening the everyday experience on Wayland with a smarter default screen scaling choice and a raft of fixes across KWin, accessibility, notifications, and classic desktop widgets.
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