Switchresx 4.10.0 <FHD>
: Setting resolutions that macOS does not natively offer for certain external displays.
: The standout feature of this version is the ability to create custom resolutions without disabling System Integrity Protection (SIP) on macOS 10.15.2 and above. Previously, users had to toggle SIP off to make these deep system changes.
: Improved handling for rotated monitors, ensuring they correctly display and report their native resolutions. SwitchResX 4.10.0
: Advanced management of how content is mirrored across multiple screens. Setup Guide for Custom Resolutions
Open and select your monitor from the left-hand sidebar. Navigate to the Custom Resolutions tab. Click the + symbol to define a new resolution. : Setting resolutions that macOS does not natively
: While custom resolutions no longer require it, disabling SIP is still necessary if you wish to use the optional Contextual Menu feature directly within the macOS Finder. Common Use Cases
: The update corrected numerous graphical issues within the resolution menus, ensuring a cleaner and more stable interface. : Improved handling for rotated monitors, ensuring they
: It more accurately reports monitor names, matching the naming conventions used by macOS for a more seamless experience.