Re: xrandr Question finally ready to ask

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said Jim via tde-users:

| ? Are you saying you use xrandr to set your screen to a lower
| resolution? If so, why would you do that?  (I am using a 142 dpi laptop
| screen, and my wife's is something like 160 dpi, and neither of us are
| staring at hard-to-read text or teeny-tiny icons.)

I am using a 168-dpi subnotebook with a 7-inch screen. TDE defaults to 92 
dpi. So everything is half the size it should be. That's why.

Good to hear that your and your wife's vision are in good order, and hope 
that condition remains. Often it does not.
-- 
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