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Command line utility for getting, setting and listing display resolution on Mac OS X 10.6+

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On latest MacBook Pro 16" (running Catalina) `list` works fine but running `set` with any of the available resolutions doesn't have any effect. Any ideas what the issues could be...

Would be awesome if this could be updated for arm-based macs.

I added a man page and updated the Makefile to install it and include it in the package.

... to stdout when requested with "screen resolution -help". I made these changes for myself, but thought you might consider adding them to the next version. - Jim

## Changes ### Fetch max supported mode for each monitor Newer versions of MacOS use a scaling factor (like 2x, which is the default for newer MacBooks), leading to the...

My MacBook air natively supports 1280x810 resolution if I hold Options key while clicking on "Scaled Resolution" in the settings, but I cannot set 1280x810 resolution through ./screenresolution command because...

I can't set any resolutions for my secondary display. Here's the output. 2012-10-03 00:07:38.467 screenresolution[59327:707] starting screenresolution argv=./screenresolution list Available Modes on Display 0 2560x1440x16@0 2560x1440x32@0 2560x1440x30@0 1280x720x16@0 1280x720x32@0 1280x720x30@0...

Supporting retina resolutions is described here: http://lists.apple.com/archives/cocoa-dev/2014/May/msg00262.html. I found some code to help me here: https://github.com/kaoru-sakurazaka/chreso/blob/master/chreso/main.c.

On a MacBook with a Retina display, resolutions with hi-dpi are not listed and seemingly not accessible. For example: ``` bash $ ./screenresolution list 2014-08-05 15:33:43.994 screenresolution[13007:507] starting screenresolution argv=./screenresolution...