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You might want to try [BetterDummy](https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDummy) to fix the HiDPI issue for the M1 mini.
Nice. But I think you got it working because 4K displays should be by default supported for HiDPI by M1 macs and something was/is messed up somehow somewhere which prevented...
Yes, if you have any Retina compatible display already connected, you can use that to mirror its screen to your non-Retina display for HiDPI. SwitchResX will let you create native...
Hey @ibehnam - I think neither SwitchResX nor BetterDummy should be that heavy on resources as in case of mirroring both approaches use an intra-GPU, hardware mirror which means that...
Hi @ibehnam - yes, afaik SwitchResX can't create HiDPI resolutions on displays where this feature is disabled by Apple so in this regard there is no alternative currently to BetterDummy....
Yes, Apple breaking stuff is a possibility anytime - especially since all these solutions are using various undocumented features or stuff that was not envisioned originally to be used for...
Hey, just to let you know, here is a small console tool for basic command line DDC control on the M1 Mini: https://github.com/waydabber/m1ddc here is a complete implementation of the...
Hi @kfix - MonitorControl uses MIT license. Added it to m1ddc as well. :)
F1/F2 and Brightness Up/Down generate two separate events and handled differently. If somehow one affects the other, something specific is not right. Do you maybe use any other app like...
How are the displays connected? Natively or via a dock? Can you try downloading [BetterDisplay](https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay), go to Settings (gear icon)/Displays and click on the display's name (big text with an...