Reset xrandr dpi to default
I changed my dpi with the following command:
$ xrandr --dpi 144
How can I reset it to the default value? Or how can I know what the default value is so I can rerun the same command but with that different argument?
xrandr dpi hdpi
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I changed my dpi with the following command:
$ xrandr --dpi 144
How can I reset it to the default value? Or how can I know what the default value is so I can rerun the same command but with that different argument?
xrandr dpi hdpi
1
Afterxrandr --dpi 144
I always usexrandr --dpi 96
. Can't remember if that is the default or not though...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 15 at 18:25
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I changed my dpi with the following command:
$ xrandr --dpi 144
How can I reset it to the default value? Or how can I know what the default value is so I can rerun the same command but with that different argument?
xrandr dpi hdpi
I changed my dpi with the following command:
$ xrandr --dpi 144
How can I reset it to the default value? Or how can I know what the default value is so I can rerun the same command but with that different argument?
xrandr dpi hdpi
xrandr dpi hdpi
asked Dec 15 at 18:05
Henrique Ferrolho
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Afterxrandr --dpi 144
I always usexrandr --dpi 96
. Can't remember if that is the default or not though...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 15 at 18:25
add a comment |
1
Afterxrandr --dpi 144
I always usexrandr --dpi 96
. Can't remember if that is the default or not though...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 15 at 18:25
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After
xrandr --dpi 144
I always use xrandr --dpi 96
. Can't remember if that is the default or not though...– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 15 at 18:25
After
xrandr --dpi 144
I always use xrandr --dpi 96
. Can't remember if that is the default or not though...– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 15 at 18:25
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After
xrandr --dpi 144
I always usexrandr --dpi 96
. Can't remember if that is the default or not though...– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Dec 15 at 18:25