On Sat, 2022-04-09 at 21:28 -0300, George N. White III wrote:
I think Xorg makes one big "window" large enough to include
both
monitors. 96 dpi is the default. I've only used dual monitors on
Xorg a few times, and the monitors were identical.
Many years ago I ran dual monitors for a while, both were very different. They had
different pixel count, size, and aspect ratio, and I think even different frame rates. It
handled it quite well and painlessly. Though there was some peculiarities as the mouse
pointed crossed over the border between them. It didn't seem to be one large
rectangle that was carved into two, more like fitting tetris blocks together. One monitor
could even be portrait while the other wasn't.
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