![]() ![]() Personally, I recommend you to use GNOME 3 in fallback mode. If you are unsatisfied with the outcome try another Desktop Environment. Here you can read more about Desktop environments which support HiDPI. That's due to obselete GUI library, GTK2. To make Window manager titles bigger select HiDPI wm theme in Window MAnager settings (it's called Default hdpi)Īs you may have seen some elements (like ticks) are still small. You would also like to enlarge your panel, set it's width twices wider than default (24 -> 48). Open Settings panel (top left corner, then settings icon).The bigger you make the panel, the bigger the icons get. ![]() In the Icons tab, select a new theme to change the icon appearance. Things will get better if you set your DPI to 192. You can also get to the panel properties by right clicking on the panel. In the Display tab, you can control the panels size and positioning, including. In the bottom-right corner is a slider for changing the Launcher icon size. Xfce which is under the hood of Xubuntu doesn't support HiDPI yet (double resolution aka Retina(c)). On the Appearance screen, make sure the Look tab is selected. ![]()
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