Following these directions seem to help with certain applications (e.g. gnome-terminal, gedit, nautilus); however, it does not work for others (e.g. thunderbird, pidgin, google-chrome).
It apears it's an issue with XWayland.
I would further mention even though applications like nautilus look correct, things like their context menu are blown up. I assume that some other application is handling that (gnome?) - I'm unsure of how that part of the rendering works.
Just a follow up. I've gotten some good information from this AskUbuntu post at https:/ /askubuntu. com/questions/ 875832/ how-to- set-per- monitor- scaling- on-wayland
Following these directions seem to help with certain applications (e.g. gnome-terminal, gedit, nautilus); however, it does not work for others (e.g. thunderbird, pidgin, google-chrome).
It apears it's an issue with XWayland.
I would further mention even though applications like nautilus look correct, things like their context menu are blown up. I assume that some other application is handling that (gnome?) - I'm unsure of how that part of the rendering works.