Re: Color depth?

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Patrick Robertson

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Dec 8, 2012, 11:15:57 AM12/8/12
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If you haven't already, take a look at the plugin's documentation. That explains most things.
Go to the plugins preferences, select the Displays plugin, then press ⌘⌥? (or open the side panel with the 'i' button and click the '?')

To use the action, make sure it's enabled in the actions prefs and you have your displays cataloged in the catalog prefs.
Then use:
"Display Name" ⇥ Set Color Depth ⇥ the colour depth

On 8 December 2012 15:43, Jeremy Winston <jbwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Folks,
    I am just looking for a way to check and/or set the color depth on my monitor.
It seems OS X 10.7.5 lets you select screen res, but then automatically picks
the highest color depth memory will allow.
    I am having trouble with a Citrix app that lacks mem on the server side,
so I want to be able to tweak color depth at a given resolution to find the max
it will allow.
    I "installed" Displays under Catalog/System/Devices, but can't seem to
figure out how to access the color depth (or screen res for that matter).

TIA,
-Jeremy

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