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betterdummy macos
  1. #BETTERDUMMY MACOS HOW TO#
  2. #BETTERDUMMY MACOS 1080P#

The tutorial was compiled on macOS Monterey (for Big Sur as well - steps are slightly different, see this article on how to customize mirroring on Big Sur).The app saves the dummy display configuration and automatically restores it upon next restart.įor more information on usage, see the the additional help section. In the app menu choose Create New Dummy and select your desired aspect ratio.You can use it instead of or alongside other apps that create custom native resolutions.

#BETTERDUMMY MACOS 1080P#

Better quality zooming ( System Preferences» Accessibility» Zoom) or High Quality screenshots even on 1080p displays.Use headless Macs (servers) with any resolution and HiDPI mode for remote access.The app is useful for anybody who is not satisfied with the offered default HiDPI resolutions offered by macOS.Works with all aspect ratios, does not depend on what resoluations are recorded in the dummy's EDID/firmware.Offers a much wider range of HiDPI and standard resolutions.Does not suffer from issues that prevalent with the physical dummy (like jittery mouse cursor).Your internal screen will be available as an extended space on a MacBook (or you can use clamshell mode).

betterdummy macos

  • Your HDMI port will remain usable for an other display on the Mac Mini.
  • You can then utilize this dummy display as a mirror source for your display achieving any HiDPI resolution.Īdvantages of BetterDummy over a physical 4K HDMI dummy plug or mirroring your internal display: These approaches have obvious drawbacks and limits.īetterDummy solves the problem by creating a flexible virtual "dummy" display that supports an unprecedented range of Retina resolutions. Others use the built in screens of their MacBooks as a mirror source. To fix these issues, some resort to buying a 4K HDMI dummy dongle to fool macOS into thinking that a 4K display is connected and then mirror the contents of this dummy display to their actual monitor in order to have HiDPI resolutions available. On other Macs the resolution options for wide displays are too constrained. The new Apple Silicon Macs notoriously don't allow sub-4K resolution displays to have HiDPI ("Retina") resolutions even though most 1440p display would greatly benefit from having a HiDPI "Retina" mode.

    betterdummy macos

    Some Macs tend to have issues with custom resolutions.














    Betterdummy macos