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I've an issue with some of the programs, packettracer among them, having a zoomed in feel to them and it is eating up screen real estate. Unfortunately I have no idea how to switch to default nor what exactly caused it.



From picture below the icons are bigger than usual, even pixelated. I maximized window to show the extent of it (close, minimize and maximize buttons are visible once mouse is hovering at the menu bar).



Here's an example of what I see: https://imgur.com/a/OibeQ



Compared to what it should look like: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ll7hB-DitZ0/maxresdefault.jpg



Please ignore the launcher size --- it is irrelevant to the problem.



Program in question, packettracer was downloaded from here and installed from command line.
Running Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with 1920x1080 resolution



Any help is greatly appreciated!



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I've an issue with some of the programs, packettracer among them, having a zoomed in feel to them and it is eating up screen real estate. Unfortunately I have no idea how to switch to default nor what exactly caused it.



From picture below the icons are bigger than usual, even pixelated. I maximized window to show the extent of it (close, minimize and maximize buttons are visible once mouse is hovering at the menu bar).



Here's an example of what I see: https://imgur.com/a/OibeQ



Compared to what it should look like: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ll7hB-DitZ0/maxresdefault.jpg



Please ignore the launcher size --- it is irrelevant to the problem.



Program in question, packettracer was downloaded from here and installed from command line.
Running Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with 1920x1080 resolution



Any help is greatly appreciated!



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    Is this a HiDPI system?

    – muru
    Jan 18 '18 at 5:23












  • 96 dpi, not HiDPI, if I'm not wront

    – krg
    Jan 18 '18 at 6:35














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I've an issue with some of the programs, packettracer among them, having a zoomed in feel to them and it is eating up screen real estate. Unfortunately I have no idea how to switch to default nor what exactly caused it.



From picture below the icons are bigger than usual, even pixelated. I maximized window to show the extent of it (close, minimize and maximize buttons are visible once mouse is hovering at the menu bar).



Here's an example of what I see: https://imgur.com/a/OibeQ



Compared to what it should look like: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ll7hB-DitZ0/maxresdefault.jpg



Please ignore the launcher size --- it is irrelevant to the problem.



Program in question, packettracer was downloaded from here and installed from command line.
Running Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with 1920x1080 resolution



Any help is greatly appreciated!



Edit: wording










share|improve this question
















I've an issue with some of the programs, packettracer among them, having a zoomed in feel to them and it is eating up screen real estate. Unfortunately I have no idea how to switch to default nor what exactly caused it.



From picture below the icons are bigger than usual, even pixelated. I maximized window to show the extent of it (close, minimize and maximize buttons are visible once mouse is hovering at the menu bar).



Here's an example of what I see: https://imgur.com/a/OibeQ



Compared to what it should look like: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ll7hB-DitZ0/maxresdefault.jpg



Please ignore the launcher size --- it is irrelevant to the problem.



Program in question, packettracer was downloaded from here and installed from command line.
Running Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with 1920x1080 resolution



Any help is greatly appreciated!



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    Is this a HiDPI system?

    – muru
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  • 96 dpi, not HiDPI, if I'm not wront

    – krg
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    Is this a HiDPI system?

    – muru
    Jan 18 '18 at 5:23












  • 96 dpi, not HiDPI, if I'm not wront

    – krg
    Jan 18 '18 at 6:35








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Is this a HiDPI system?

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Is this a HiDPI system?

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96 dpi, not HiDPI, if I'm not wront

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96 dpi, not HiDPI, if I'm not wront

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Also had this issue recently where the icons in packet tracer were over zoomed and pixelated when running in 1920x1080 (only looked right running at 1600x900).



I believe your issue is due to the environment variable, 'QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO=auto' being set in /etc/profile during installation of packet tracer. When running 'env | grep QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO' the variable was set at 2.



For me, commenting this out and rebooting resolved the issue.






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  • Issue persisted on 18.10. Changing the QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO to 1 and reboot fixed the issue for me. Also, on Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 libpng12 library is missing, which can be downloaded from here.

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Might be a DPI issue as @muru pointed out. Thank you, btw. When resolution is changed to 1600x900 everything is OK and bigger (better for the eyes)






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      I believe your issue is due to the environment variable, 'QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO=auto' being set in /etc/profile during installation of packet tracer. When running 'env | grep QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO' the variable was set at 2.



      For me, commenting this out and rebooting resolved the issue.






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      • Issue persisted on 18.10. Changing the QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO to 1 and reboot fixed the issue for me. Also, on Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 libpng12 library is missing, which can be downloaded from here.

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      Also had this issue recently where the icons in packet tracer were over zoomed and pixelated when running in 1920x1080 (only looked right running at 1600x900).



      I believe your issue is due to the environment variable, 'QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO=auto' being set in /etc/profile during installation of packet tracer. When running 'env | grep QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO' the variable was set at 2.



      For me, commenting this out and rebooting resolved the issue.






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      • Thanks for the input, wills117!

        – krg
        Nov 26 '18 at 21:51











      • Issue persisted on 18.10. Changing the QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO to 1 and reboot fixed the issue for me. Also, on Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 libpng12 library is missing, which can be downloaded from here.

        – krg
        Nov 26 '18 at 22:00













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      Also had this issue recently where the icons in packet tracer were over zoomed and pixelated when running in 1920x1080 (only looked right running at 1600x900).



      I believe your issue is due to the environment variable, 'QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO=auto' being set in /etc/profile during installation of packet tracer. When running 'env | grep QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO' the variable was set at 2.



      For me, commenting this out and rebooting resolved the issue.






      share|improve this answer













      Also had this issue recently where the icons in packet tracer were over zoomed and pixelated when running in 1920x1080 (only looked right running at 1600x900).



      I believe your issue is due to the environment variable, 'QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO=auto' being set in /etc/profile during installation of packet tracer. When running 'env | grep QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO' the variable was set at 2.



      For me, commenting this out and rebooting resolved the issue.







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      • Issue persisted on 18.10. Changing the QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO to 1 and reboot fixed the issue for me. Also, on Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 libpng12 library is missing, which can be downloaded from here.

        – krg
        Nov 26 '18 at 22:00

















      • Thanks for the input, wills117!

        – krg
        Nov 26 '18 at 21:51











      • Issue persisted on 18.10. Changing the QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO to 1 and reboot fixed the issue for me. Also, on Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 libpng12 library is missing, which can be downloaded from here.

        – krg
        Nov 26 '18 at 22:00
















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      Issue persisted on 18.10. Changing the QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO to 1 and reboot fixed the issue for me. Also, on Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 libpng12 library is missing, which can be downloaded from here.

      – krg
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      Issue persisted on 18.10. Changing the QT_DEVICE_PIXEL_RATIO to 1 and reboot fixed the issue for me. Also, on Cisco Packet Tracer 7.2 libpng12 library is missing, which can be downloaded from here.

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