just installed Mojave on my system and got everything working except my displays resolution
I've managed to get my second display to work by changing nv_disable to 0
but now both of my screens are at 1680X1050 instead of the native 1920X1080
Im running GTX 660
someone knows how to fix it?
So I just set up a 4k TV with my machine, and I'm having trouble getting it to work correctly. It reads as a hidpi 4k display just fine. And if I go to the "smallest" setting it says it's true 4k. But looking at the screen I can tell you it is definitely not rendering at that revolution. Based...
Hi,
I recently got myself a 4k monitor, it looks absolutely gorgeous and the Mac OS scaling works very well-
-until you start scrolling and panning in applications.
You see, when I have it running at 4k resolution with no scaling (so everything is tiny) everything works like a charm...
Hi, got a hack up and running with more or less everything working, there's just one niggle - I have a 4k monitor and am using scaling so it looks like 2560x1440: after loading up, the login screen is at the full 4k res with no scaling, it's only when I log in that it changes the scaling to...
Okay, so there are probably half a billion forum posts about this issue, but none of them describe the solution that works best, despite acknowledging that it exists:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/graphics/121519-nvidia-how-get-rid-black-border.html...
Hi.
I'm thinking about getting the new cinematic 4K monitor from LG - 31MU97-B.
I will need it to scale to something like relative ~95 PPI. How would that work?
Thanks.
I have a 1440p Monitor and so far all I have been able to find is HiDPI Mode which cuts my pixels in half giving me the screen real-estate of just 720p. My friend bought a 4K monitor and it automatically gives him the same option as on the retina macbook pro (on his hackintosh)
It looks like...
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