the screen changes and displays a really high quality image with the OS GUI scaled and at a much less eye taxing size. If I select 1280x800 (16:10 so an incorrect aspect). If I try to select 1280x720, nothing happens at all. I get the usual options that are available in display and very few "Retina" options. I don't actually get many options in this program. I've had a look into both RDM & SwitchResX but don't really understand what I'm doing. I would like to run the display so that the screen scaling matches 1080p, but I want the image to be at the full resolution of my monitor, 1440p. Non Retina (This is my actual display settings for the monitor in question The Display menu is confusing in my opinion because it displays different scaling options for retina & non retina displays: The side monitors on windows look blurry, when compared to the main and I paid alot of money for my new monitor and I'm very happy with it, so I want to run it at full whack. If I set the display to 1080p the strain goes but the quality of the image is worse than my side monitors. I've been getting eye strain this week when my main monitor is set to 1440p, its really bad. On Mac I'm having a few more problems getting this display scaling to work properly. All you need to do is whack 1 slider up to set an appropriate display scale and you're done. I bought a new 1440p 165Hz beast of a gaming monitor, I've been using it on windows since November with absolutely no issues. I'm back in the home office but the setup has changed since I last used it (which worked perfectly). I use a Dell D6000 Dock to connect my 2018 MacBook Pro (and when WFH in lockdowns my work Mac Mini). This setup until November was 3 1080p 27" monitors. I have a triple monitor setup, I use it for my gaming computer primarily.
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