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Add Recommendation to Screenshot Display Settings #70
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You mean for https://tonsky.me/blog/monitors-mac/? Screenshots there are just to confirm hardware specs |
Yes, this would confirm that the monitors aren't just supported but well supported by macOS for scaling. I've had a couple cases with screens that don't or do support this and it's pretty hard to find out right now. So this list could help a lot with this |
@tonsky can you elaborate? I can’t see the scaling support on that screenshot. |
Yes, I’m talking about the available scaling options as they vary by hardware support in (afaik) pretty unpredictable patterns. For example, you can see that my display does not support smart scaling for some reason. The other screenshot shows a display that does support it. |
Basically, display/GPU combinations that support scaling are at least IMO objectively better for macOS as you can scale them without sacrificing resolution. If you were to attempt to try to scale my display, you’d have to switch it to 720p which is stupid |
For some monitors, the supported set of features around scaling is different. I think it’d be great to add this as an optional(?) screenshot to newly created issues.
E.g.
(source: my machine)
Vs
(source: https://www.eizoglobal.com/support/compatibility/dpi_scaling_settings_mac_os_x/)
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