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Switch display screen interface

Open louies0623 opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

Let laptop users or presenter easy use the Fn key or shortcut keys to switch screens. Think

louies0623 avatar Jan 02 '23 09:01 louies0623

First of all, this kind of functionality would need to go into Applications -> Under Construction -> Display.app.

Code contributions welcome.

probonopd avatar Jan 02 '23 18:01 probonopd

By the way, I think these are 2 options too many. I only know and need "mirrored" and normal (not mirrored). Normal is already there. So all we need is a checkbox for "mirrored", really.

probonopd avatar Jan 02 '23 18:01 probonopd

I think these are 2 options too many. I only know and need "mirrored" and normal (not mirrored). Normal is already there. So all we need is a checkbox for "mirrored", really.

KDE? image

louies0623 avatar Jan 02 '23 23:01 louies0623

Way too complicated.

probonopd avatar Jan 07 '23 15:01 probonopd

I think these are 2 options too many. I only know and need "mirrored" and normal (not mirrored). Normal is already there. So all we need is a checkbox for "mirrored", really.

I have encountered a situation that I am doing retouching for some historical relics, and then my laptop screen is too small, I want to use an external screen, but I don’t want to use the mirror setting but choose the screen only, although mirroring is can be displayed synchronously, but the resolution is extremely poor, not helpful for work.

louies0623 avatar Jun 22 '23 01:06 louies0623

Is there any shortcut key to switch screens?

louies0623 avatar Sep 28 '23 13:09 louies0623

No, just Applications -> Under Construction -> Display.app.

probonopd avatar Sep 28 '23 18:09 probonopd