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This is for Ryzen™ AI 300 Series Framework Laptop 13 final steps.
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# This is for Ryzen™ AI 300 Series Framework Laptop 13 ONLY.
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## This will:
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- Getting your laptop fully updated.
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- Enable improved fractional scaling support Fedora's GNOME environment using Wayland.
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- Enabling tap to click on the touchpad.
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### Step 1 Updating your software packages
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- Browse to the horizontal line in the upper left corner, click to open it.
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- Type out the word terminal, click to open it.
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- Copy the code below in the gray box, right click/paste it into the terminal window.
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- Then press the enter key, user password, enter key, **reboot.**
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```
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sudo dnf upgrade
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```
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> **TIP:** You can use the little clipboard icon to the right of the code to copy to your clipboard.
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**Reboot**
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### Step 2 - If you want to enable fractional scaling on Wayland:
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- Type out the word Displays.
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- Look for scale you want and select it, click Apply.
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### Step 3 - If you want to enable "tap-to-click" on the touchpad:
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- Browse to the horizontal line in the upper left corner, click to open it.
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- Type out the word mouse, look for Mouse and Touchpad, click to open it.
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- Click the touchpad option at the top.
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- Under "Clicking", select Tap to Click and enable it.
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### Bonus Step (for former Mac users) Reduce Font Scaling to Match Your Needs
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We received feedback that for users coming from OS X, installing GNOME Tweaks, browsing to Fonts, and reducing the font size from 1.00 to 0.80 may be preferred.
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- Goto Displays, set scaling to 200%. This will look too large, so let's fix the fonts.
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- Install with:
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```
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sudo dnf install gnome-tweaks -y
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```
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- Open Tweaks by using the "Super" or Windows key, search tweaks, and enter.
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- At the top, select fonts. Now in that panel, scroll all the way down. Look for Size. Change from 1.00 to 0.80. Close Tweaks.
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Note: This is for the displays for the laptop only. This will look super odd on external displays and likely too large even still.
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