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#1 2019-03-23 18:02:35

J'Eord
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xfce4-display-settings

Comrades, and not brown who lifts TV and the main monitor in mirror regime? This feature works on OK, but! I have a second monitor that I'm expanding my desktop to, uh,and I'd like to keep it... ...but I can't do it, because the mirror mode applies to all monitors, and I don't need it!
Developers, I impute to you. Make a useful feature, I left windows and would love to stay on linux, help me to gain a foothold.

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#2 2019-03-23 20:25:08

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Re: xfce4-display-settings

J'Eord wrote:

Comrades, and not brown who lifts TV and the main monitor in mirror regime?

What does this mean?

This feature works on OK, but! I have a second monitor that I'm expanding my desktop to, uh,and I'd like to keep it... ...but I can't do it, because the mirror mode applies to all monitors, and I don't need it!
Developers, I impute to you. Make a useful feature, I left windows and would love to stay on linux, help me to gain a foothold.

Versions would help. Which distro, what version of Xfce and and what version of xfce4-settings are you using?

Simon has made some recent much-awaited enhancements to xfce4-settings:
- custom display profiles
- primary monitor enhancements
- colord support


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#3 2019-03-24 07:16:34

J'Eord
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Re: xfce4-display-settings

I mean, I have a TV, and I tune it in mirror mode to the main monitor. But I can not expand the desktop to my second monitor, because in the settings there is a mirror mode for all monitors, but not for selective ones.

xfce4-display-settings 4.12.4 (Xfce 4.12)

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#4 2019-03-24 22:26:24

ToZ
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Re: xfce4-display-settings

Use xrandr to manually set up your monitors. When the new version of Xfce is released (or if your distro publishes the latest development version of xfce4-settings), you'll be able to make use of the new features.


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