![]() Modeline 83. The next 21:9 resolution (natively offered by Mac OS) is 3440x1440. I have switchresx installed and the monitor is beautiful at the 5120x2160 native resolution, but the text is just too small for day to day use. ![]() I recently purchased a MacBook Pro M1 and LG 34WK95U-W (5120x2160) monitor. Modeline 74.48 1280 1336 1472 1664 720 721 724 746 -hsync +vsync Need help creating a custom resolution with SwitchResX. I used SwithcResX to customize resolution as 25601080 when I was using Yosemite. Create a new custom resolution by clicking the ‘+’ button on the bottom. Go to the Custom Resolutions tab on the right. Open SwitchResX, and click on the target monitor. Modeline 40.0 800 8 600 601 605 628 +hsync +vsync For example, your target resolution is 1280x720 (720p), you want to make sure that there is custom resolution which is 2560x1440. SwitchResX should start with the EDID from the script and add it's custom resolutions to that. 3) Redo the changes you made in SwitchResX. Now it should use the adaugherity EDID script. ![]() I will post some excerpts from my org.conf below. 1) Delete the override file created by SwitchResX (or set to Factory Defaults) 2) Disconnect and reconnect the display. ![]() It's certainly possible that I am not setting things up right. Since Mac OSX can do it, I know the hardware is capable, but what I'm wondering is if the Linux/X-Window driver can set custom resolutions?. Under linux, I have tried to add modeline definitions to the nf do the same thing, but I can never get a custom resolution at all. Under Mac OS X, I was able to set a custom resolution (using SwitchResx) and it works great. There is an overscan problem, where part of the desktop is cropped.
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