I fell for the 1440p meme and bought a 27''/1440p monitor.
Everything is so small, I can barely read anything. Should I enable scaling (to 125%) or does that beat the purpose of 1440p?
>2000+1+2+3+4+5
>being blind
>>52048860
You should see an optician and/or sit a sensible distance from your monitor.
>>52048887
Maybe I should. Perhaps I just need some time to get used to it.
Also
>beat the purpose
Defeat, I meant defeat.
>>52048860
>having an issue with 1440p
oy vey imagine if you went with 4k. Thankfully there's an option called display scaling you numbskull.
>>52049170
Why are you insulting me? I even mentioned scaling in the OP, jeez.
>>52048860
you should set your monitor's dpi
>>52049186
what are you from reddit? This isn't tech support and there's a stupid questions thread. I have every right to insult you.
>>52049272
>what are you from reddit
I could ask you the same thing. You seem to like subforums/subreddits.
>>52048860
You should seriously get your eyes tested to be honest familia if you have trouble reading things at 1440p with default scaling.
>>52048860
1440p shouldn't really be a problem. 4k without scaling can be.
maybe you're sitting too far away?
>>52048879
>>2000+1+2+3+4+5
>mfw
Get your eyes checked. I use a 25 inch 1440 monitor and I can read everything just fine without upscaling.