Resolution Zoom
Set the zoom level based on your screen resolution.
Will zoom pages to 200% on HiDPI screens (wider than 2800 pixels), to 100% others.
Will leave alone pages not at 100% or 200%.
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Doesn't work
Doesn't work
It seems this doesn't work well when a high DPI monitor is the primary display. When a high DPI external display (scale: 200%) is the primary monitor and the build-in laptop monitor (scale: 100%) is the secondary, Chrome contents are displayed fine on the high DPI monitor, but contents are displayed too big on the lower resolution monitor. Once the primary display is changed back to the build-in display, Chrome contents are displayed in appropriate scales on both displays. Distribution: Debian GNU/Linux rodete Gnome version: 3.36.4
It seems this doesn't work well when a high DPI monitor is the primary display. When a high DPI external display (scale: 200%) is the primary monitor and the build-in laptop monitor (scale: 100%) is the secondary, Chrome contents are displayed fine on the high DPI monitor, but contents are displayed too big on the lower resolution monitor. Once the primary display is changed back to the build-in display, Chrome contents are displayed in appropriate scales on both displays. Distribution: Debian GNU/Linux rodete Gnome version: 3.36.4
Nice idea, doesn't work.
Nice idea, doesn't work.
Simple and effective, thanks for the extension!
Simple and effective, thanks for the extension!
Doesn't work. I move chrome to another monitor with scaling factor 1 (default 2), nothing changes.
Doesn't work. I move chrome to another monitor with scaling factor 1 (default 2), nothing changes.
Would really appreciate the ability to set the zoom level myself and perhaps disable/override it per site (perhaps this works already just by changing the zoom and letting Chrome remember for the page/domain). Personally I find 125-150% more than adequate on my 3K/4K devices and 200% is too much zoom so I've ended up disabling the extension.
Would really appreciate the ability to set the zoom level myself and perhaps disable/override it per site (perhaps this works already just by changing the zoom and letting Chrome remember for the page/domain). Personally I find 125-150% more than adequate on my 3K/4K devices and 200% is too much zoom so I've ended up disabling the extension.
Really nice, because most linux distros suck at doing this kind of thing.
Really nice, because most linux distros suck at doing this kind of thing.
didn't work at first i realized the page has to have no preexisting scaling, after i set pages to normal this started working like a charm can't wait till x dies and we get proper dpi scaling this will do for now
didn't work at first i realized the page has to have no preexisting scaling, after i set pages to normal this started working like a charm can't wait till x dies and we get proper dpi scaling this will do for now
Didn't work for me on Ubuntu 16.04.
Didn't work for me on Ubuntu 16.04.
Doesn't work on Chromium 52.0.2743.116 running on Linux Mint 18
Doesn't work on Chromium 52.0.2743.116 running on Linux Mint 18
hi, please make settings to set zoom level for different resolutions.. would be very useful for tablets in portrait and album orientations.
hi, please make settings to set zoom level for different resolutions.. would be very useful for tablets in portrait and album orientations.