kernel: 0.796 graphic: 0.779 KVM: 0.753 device: 0.749 architecture: 0.695 socket: 0.682 network: 0.650 semantic: 0.637 hypervisor: 0.574 ppc: 0.549 vnc: 0.544 x86: 0.508 mistranslation: 0.485 PID: 0.481 register: 0.436 user-level: 0.404 risc-v: 0.394 i386: 0.392 VMM: 0.367 debug: 0.364 performance: 0.355 arm: 0.352 files: 0.330 assembly: 0.328 boot: 0.320 TCG: 0.316 virtual: 0.217 peripherals: 0.195 permissions: 0.180 Add scale options to window menu This is a workaround against bug #504368, which makes QEMU window text blurry if resized. This is a common and annoying problem: http://butnottoohard.blogspot.com/2010/01/qemukvm-windows-7-blurry-text.html http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/60564/how-can-i-restore-default-window-size-in-kvm-qemu The ability to resize window is a feature - it allows to adjust viewport of QEMU to the convenient working area. But there should be an option to restore the size of the window or scale it like 1:2, 2:1 etc. I don't know about if that should be exposed to QEMU monitor as some "window " set , but it would be extremely convenient to provide at least Ctrl+Alt+U functionality through window level menu. Ubuntu 13.04, QEMU 1.4.0 Looking through old bug tickets... is this still an issue with the latest version of QEMU? Or could we close this ticket nowadays? [Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]