Pre-Purchase Question #4539
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I have a bare-metal Hackintosh with the following display report: Whilst the monitor is a few years old and can do a max resolution of 3360x1890, the highest HiDPI resolution is 1680x945. Is this a imitation of my hardware which your application has detected? A 'hobby' of mine is keeping older but still useful Macs going so I have no qualms about buying your app if it will be asset. |
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Hmm. The L24q-10 has a native resolution of 2560x1440 - the max 3360x1890 resolution is a scaled one. You should install the app and enable flexible scaling and see what resolutions are available. I think this display looks best somewhere between 1080p-1260p HiDPI with macOS (depending on what GUI size you prefer). Check if these resolutions are available with the GPU in your Hackintosh (should be). https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay/wiki/Fully-scalable-HiDPI-desktop |
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Hmm. The L24q-10 has a native resolution of 2560x1440 - the max 3360x1890 resolution is a scaled one. You should install the app and enable flexible scaling and see what resolutions are available. I think this display looks best somewhere between 1080p-1260p HiDPI with macOS (depending on what GUI size you prefer). Check if these resolutions are available with the GPU in your Hackintosh (should be).
https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay/wiki/Fully-scalable-HiDPI-desktop