https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470628
--- Comment #4 from NW <nw9165-jjnfov5...@yahoo.com> --- Hi, If the "ScalingMode" drm property is not a valid option and it instead needs to be implemented by KDE Plasma, it would likely be beneficial. Because this then would probably allow more flexibility and would probably also allow to implement the positioning feature mentioned earlier. Being able to adjust the position of the pixel-by-pixel image (i.e. image that has lower than native resolution but is still being displayed pixel-by-pixel), would be very helpful. Some newer Samsung 4K (3840x2160) 16:9 TVs (for example) have a built-in feature, which allows to set the resolution to 3840x1080 for a 32:9 aspect ratio and then allows to move the image to the top or middle or bottom of the TV screen, to basically mimic a height adjustable stand. It's explained in the following video, starting at 02:59 mins (and 04:31 mins): * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9u7nYAM5OU If this could be implemented via KDE Plasma, it would be very helpful. Especially if KDE Plasma would allow to set any resolution and would allow to move around / position the image freely. Because then this feature would no longer be limited to some TVs only but could essentially be used on any TV. And it would essentially allow to put a large TV onto a desk and use it as a regular computer monitor (with smaller image for the shorter viewing distance) and would allow to height adjust the image (which otherwise would not be possible due to most TVs not having a height adjustable stand). Regards -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.