I've created one ( DisplayVendorID-801b ), put the correct file here (no. Thanks for your help ! I've actually already tried this but couldn't get it to work.įirst there was no vendor directory inside my SYSTEM/././Overrides folder. If it works somewhat (some new resolutions but not what you wanted) check your math and make sure you have created the resolution you want and it's 2x counterpart. If it doesn't work at all (no new or changed resolutions) then you probably mixed up your vendor and model IDs when generating the needed files or when copying them to the overrides folder. Under High Sierra you do NOT have to disable System Integrity Protection as mentioned on the site. If you want 2400x1350 you'll need to create that resolution and it's 2x counterpart, 4800x2700. Just remember to create the corresponding 2x scaled resolution. I have every HiDPI 16:9 ratio resolution from 800x450 thru 2400x1350 at my fingertips (16 steps). Given a little math you can create a ton of non-typical but very useful resolutions. More than likely you'll want to switch some of the new resolutions to "not shown" so to have cleaner menus. You'll need it to select and manage the newly created resolutions. That's EXACTLY the one YOU need as 1920x1080 HiDPI is actually a scaled 3840x2160 All you need is to determine the appropriate vendor and model IDs according to the instructions.ĭon't get clever and delete those higher resolutions that you think you won't need like 3840x2160. The default values on the site will accomplish what you want to accomplish. Special thanks for the CSS from its creators at /r/Apple: /u/Xapher19, and /u/gouch23!ġ) You do not need a 4K monitor to accomplish thisĢ) SwitchResX is horrible for creating custom resolutionsĬheck out SCALED RESOLUTIONS FOR YOUR MACBOOKS EXTERNAL MONITOR
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