

Rename resolutions to regular and useful terms like Gaming, Documents, Graphics, Presentation, TV etc. On September 16th, 2013, I randomly found this Starlogic HD20W LCD Computer Monitor on the street while walking home after getting d.Create and enable new custom resolutions to adapt to any available screen, including screens inbuilt into cars.Link screens to specific events like Key shortcuts, Applescript, Application launches and more.Disable or activate screens on demand, for example to use a Macbook in clamshell mode.Saving desktop layouts to get everything back into position right the moment, you jump back to a certain resolution.On top, SwitchResX includes a huge amount of additional functions, like With SwitchResX you can keep control of your screen resolution and the way, every single app displays its content on your screen – or screens! Because SwitchResX can of course handle more than one screen totally individually, it gives you all the freedom and flexibility you need at any time. Easy way to change Screen Resolution of Single. 6 Choose Scaled Resolution from the top drop-down menu. 5 Click on the plus icon to create a new resolution. SwitchResX pops open in a separate window for easy access of its’ vast amount of functions, that outrun Apples inbuilt Monitor preference pane easily. 2 Go to System Preferences and click on the SwitchResX icon. This includes convenient methods for managing the contents of multiple desktops, for creating custom resolutions for non-standard TVs and other display devices, and even advanced scripting support to switch between setting automatically. When installed, SwitchResX sits in the Preference Panes and can be activated like any other of those helpers. SwitchResX is a tool designed to manage resolutions of all your monitors and HDTVs. No matter whether a MacBook Screen, an external monitor, a Retina display, a TV set or a beamer: SwitchResX can handle them all – if you want, straight from the menubar, a contextual menu or both. SwitchResX is the most advanced tool for Apple computers to take control of any screen connected to the Mac.
