
- Switchresx yosemite install#
- Switchresx yosemite update#
- Switchresx yosemite full#
- Switchresx yosemite software#
Switchresx yosemite full#

Ĝorrectly shows the Menu if the only options to show are the color profiles or the display brightness.Ĝan paste several resolutions at once in the custom resolutions list.Should report the notch on all variants of 16" M1 Macs.Ěllows to set different key modifiers for showing the new contextual menu.Normally remembers settings (for example visibility in the Menus) when rotating the display.Ĝorrectly shows a mode with a fixed refresh rate, if this rate is identical to the maximal refresh rate of a variable refresh rate mode.Is able to report the frequency range on variable refresh rate modes (on Intel only).Shows in the current resolutions list which one is the actual resolution, even if the list is grouped by frequency.Ĝorrectly groups the resolutions by frequencies if both scaled and unscaled resolutions with identical sizes exist.Ěllows to display the resolutions grouped by frequencies in the settings application independently of the group in the in main menus.
Switchresx yosemite install#
Removes the popup window asking to install the Helper Tool at first start on macOS 11 and above.
Switchresx yosemite update#
Solves an issue when quitting and saving the preferences application wouldn't update saved settings in the daemon.Solves an issue when using the preferences file as a template (for deployed installation).Should be able to export EDIDs for nearly identical monitors.Preliminary support for macOS 13 Ventura: should install correctly and shouldn't crash on the first betas.Which is a bit of a shame since BANNED brought out the actual useful multi-monitor functionality, while simultaneously breaking the ability to run the high resolution setups in a comfortable way.

Switchresx yosemite software#
I'm pretty certain that this is a software problem on Apple's end, where something is kind of bugged ever since BANNED. On my 2560x1440 monitor I cannot set any of the *x720 HiDPI modes.

Update: Yep, at least with the Qualia I can set a HiDPI setting that maintains pixel doubling ratio, it just has black bars. I also have a much lower DPI set of 2560x1440 monitors, they also don't seem to be capable of being set to HiDPI mode, so even with these much higher DPI screens I never really got much everyday use out of them - I use those with my Windows rig. Needless to say, at such a high DPI, full res is just not practical for everyday comfort. However, I basically can't stand text rendering with non-HiDPI doubled mode at this point. I think I could get work done on it at this 1024圆40 setting while it's missing a good 256 lines of retina display but I'd rather have it work the way it really should :( It sets HiDPI 1024圆40 (via SwitchResX), and various other ones, but all of the 4:3 HiDPI modes are simply failing to set. The only problem (and unfortunately its a rather big one) is that I can't for the life of me get HiDPI 1024x768 working with my rMBP 15" (mid 2012).

I got this monitor in today and put it together, you're right, it's a super cute little monitor.
