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Allows configuration of basic screen settings and layout. | Allows configuration of basic screen settings and layout. | ||
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The viewing pane on the left side of the dialog displays icons for all detected displays, including information on their manufacturer and size. | The viewing pane on the left side of the dialog displays icons for all detected displays, including information on their manufacturer and size. | ||
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==== Advanced ==== | ==== Advanced ==== | ||
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- | ==== Identify Displays ==== | + | |
- | Clicking this button will display an informational tab at the bottom of each screen showing the display name, number (with multiple monitors) and resolution. See Figure 2. With multiple monitors this can be helpful to correlate the physical monitors and their placement with their representative icons in the viewing pane of the {gui> | + | |
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==== Configure new displays when connected ==== | ==== Configure new displays when connected ==== | ||
When checked, a dialog similar to the one shown in Figure 3 will automatically pop up when a new display is plugged in, providing you with the four most commonly used layouts to quickly select. Alternatively, | When checked, a dialog similar to the one shown in Figure 3 will automatically pop up when a new display is plugged in, providing you with the four most commonly used layouts to quickly select. Alternatively, | ||
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+ | ==== Automatically enable profiles when new displays are connected ==== | ||
+ | If you have saved a profile that matches the currently connected displays and the newly connected display your profile will automatically be applied when starting the session or re-connecting the specific matching displays. | ||
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+ | ==== Identify Displays ==== | ||
+ | Clicking this button will display an informational tab at the bottom of each screen showing the display name, number (with multiple monitors) and resolution. See Figure 2. With multiple monitors this can be helpful to correlate the physical monitors and their placement with their representative icons in the viewing pane of the {gui> | ||
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