Displayconfig x serial
Great pick of the week. It's one of those programs that most people won't ever need, but if you are one of the people who need it, you are really really glad it's out there.
Without it I would either have to display very little info in my Living Room iTunes setup, or have everything be near illegible. SwitchResX is also worth a look, but DisplayConfig is the one that worked best in my case.
Lost your password? Powered by the Parse. I cover the program a bit in that hint, so I won't say a lot more here, other than if you're trying to get a Mac connected to something other than a current monitor, DisplayConfigX might help you get the job done.
It's probably not a program that a ton of people will use, but I think it's the closest thing we have to PowerStrip on the Mac, and as such, worthy of a pick. Note that it is technically possible to damage your monitor if you use this program incorrectly, as noted in the disclaimer you read when launching the program. So it's not something you want to just experiment with. If you intend to use it, the first thing I recommend is using your favorite search engine to research the device you're attempting to attach -- the more you know about the available resolutions the better.
And remember, you're proceeding at your own risk. Did I mention that you're doing this at your own risk? OK, just wanted to make sure that was clear. So though potentially risky, DisplayConfigX's ability to set resolutions and timings for attached monitors and TVs makes it a useful program for at least a small subset of Mac users.
Probably something that we need to handle in mutter anyway. AccessDenied will be generated. If persistent is true, mutter will attempt to replicate this configuration the next time this HW layout appears. Note: unrecognized properties will have no effect, but if the configuration change succeeds the property will be reported by the next GetResources call, and if persistent is true, it will also be saved to disk.
If the configuration is invalid according to the previous GetResources call, for example because a CRTC references an output it cannot drive, or not all outputs support the chosen mode, the error org. InvalidArgs will be generated. If the configuration cannot be applied for any other reason eg. LimitsExceeded will be generated. Possible values: - 0: on - 1: standby - 2: suspend - 3: off - unknown unsupported A client should not attempt to change the powersave mode from -1 unknown to any other value, and viceversa.
Note that the actual effects of the different values depend on the hardware and the kernel driver in use, and it's perfectly possible that all values different than on have the same effect. Also, setting the PowerSaveMode to 3 off may or may not have the same effect as disabling all outputs by setting no CRTC on them with ApplyConfiguration , and may or may not cause a configuration change.
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