Use Powershell cmdlet DisplayConfig to manage display setup #578
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yufanyufan
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There is NO recommendation at all. These are just examples. If you'd like you could submit this to https://github.com/LizardByte/awesome-sunshine |
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The current recommendation of managing display setup uses long list of tools, like qres, MultiMonitorTool, hdr-switch.
Some of those tools are not updated in years.
I suggest to update the doc to use DisplayConfig as example.
DisplayConfig can handle monitor switch, resolution, refresh rate, hdr, scaling. It is everything in one open source package.
https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/DisplayConfig
Example:
powershell -c 'Set-DisplayPrimary 1'
powershell -c "Set-DisplayResolution 1 -Width $Env:SUNSHINE_CLIENT_WIDTH -Height $Env:SUNSHINE_CLIENT_HEIGHT"
powershell -c 'Set-DisplayScale 1 -Scale 200'
powershell -c 'if ($Env:SUNSHINE_CLIENT_HDR -eq \"true\") {Set-DisplayHdr 1 -EnableHDR}'
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