prefsniff
displayplacer
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MIT License | MIT License |
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prefsniff
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macOS Command-Line Tools You Might Not Know About
https://github.com/zcutlip/prefsniff can be handy for figuring this stuff out, you start it up, change a setting, and it reports the plist differences to you
displayplacer
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MacBook Air (2017) built-in display refresh rate
How about displayplacer?
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macOS Command-Line Tools You Might Not Know About
It's not something that I've tried. There was a user report at the bottom of this GitHub issue that states sidecar rotation does not work.
https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer/issues/17
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App to change display arrangements
Alfred + "Display Placer" extension is the easiest/free way to go. You'll need to install the "Display Placer" open source app beforehand (here).
- How can macbook remember monitor extension settings
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[How-to] macOS rotate screen from keyboard shortcut
If you don't have Homebrew installed, you can install displayplacer from their releases tab:https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer/releases
- I can't select the default resolution, Please Help!!!
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How to stop my extended displays from swapping sides when I turn the Mac off or put it to sleep?
Sure, here you have it https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer
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Why does my MBP suck so hard at remembering multiple screens?
Install DisplayPlacer. I use it along with Alfred (but you can trigger it many different ways). It's great for multi-monitor setups.
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Run AppleScript to change display arrangement.
You can't do it with AppleScript, but there are other scripting options. A handy utility already exists though called DisplayPlacer. If you install that homebrew package, you can then create a shortcut to call SSH scripts. You'd even be able to save different display arrangements in the shortcut and call a specific one depending on where you place your iPad that day.
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Tip for if you're using 3440x1440 displays with macOS
I’ve gave up solving the issue, but I do get around the issue by making use of https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer and assigning it to a hot key via Automator.
What are some alternatives?
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