Corrects a crash when trying to draw the Display Set preview.Changes the UI used to draw the resolution menu within the Display Set.Parses more information from exported EDID.Can distinguish and remember multiple identical monitors (same vendor, model, date of manufacture) by their serial number.Can define complex mirroring options within a Display Set (For example: monitor #1 mirrored on monitor #3, while monitor #2 is separately mirrored on monitor #4).Corrects a crash when editing Display Sets directly from the Applications properties/li>.Deprecates the SwitchResX Extension (which is no more installable on Mojave).Changed some icons in the UI to slightly modern ones.Adapted the UI to match Dark Mode in Mojave.Corrects initial bugs and crashes with macOS 10.14 Mojave.Corrects an issue when editing a scaled custom resolution could lead to negative numbers being saved.Corrects a memory leak when a display was removed.Corrects a graphical issue in the menus on Catalina running in Parallels or other virtualisation environments. It even allows you to create new custom resolutions.Ĭorrects a crash with some LG monitors on macOS Catalina You can use its menu in the Menu Bar or click on the Finder Desktop with its Contextual Menu Plugin to gain access to all these settings from within every application. SwitchRes X incorporates features relative to the Monitor Resolution, Monitor BitDepth, and Video Mirroring into one single utility. You can access to the resolutions of all your displays in a simple, customizable menu. SwitchRes X helps you manage the resolution of all your monitors.
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