deloptes composed on 2017-01-11 01:06 (UTC+0100):
there is a reason why the one is called monitor and the other TV, but anyway, I do not have solution and experience in such situation to advise.
Just out of curiosity, what if you use lower resolution - on the big screen it will give you bigger details.
He tried that for quite some time, but was repeatedly frustrated by windows big enough to fit everything in them not fitting into the available screen space, so we switched to using native resolution along with approximately 40% bigger virtual desktop space (called panning in Xorg), and less extreme logical DPI, which are less than ideal, but considerably easier for him to work with.
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