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Betterdummy mac1/27/2024 After all, it'd work so much better if you just bought another Apple device. But the level of effort they put into making their technology compatible with third party systems may well dwindle. BetterDummy works on the other hand but does not support 120hz (sign). ![]() Macworld’s Jared Newman highlights BetterDummy, a clever utility that addresses this limitation in. (Which isn't to say that Apple won't adhere to industry standards. Restart Mac, go to display settings and ALT-CLICK on scaled resolutions list button Choose 2560x1080 Now I have to add that 2560x1080 worked for me on an ultra wide 3440x1440 screen. Macs don’t provide HiDPI (or Retina) scaling for sharp text on monitors with less than 4K resolution, including those with a 1440p resolution (2560 by 1440 pixels), and existing workarounds for Intel-based Macs don’t work with M1-based Macs. Results may well vary, especially if you're trying to use Apple devices with non-Apple things.Īnd with their ongoing move towards entirely in-house technology, that may well get worse in the past, they've been at least somewhat constrained by the fact that they were using components from other companies. ![]() You pay the Apple Tax, buy the thing, settle it in next to all your other Apple things and it Just Works. By it's very nature (and with the caveat around the IP restrictions for the hardware they're using), it's designed to be flexible and configurable.Ĭonversely, Apple makes machines which are intended to be black-box devices which all integrate into the great Apple eco-system. The Raspberry Pi inherited the spirit of the original BBC Micro, in that it was intended to be used as the base for interesting hardware integrations. To be fair to the original poster, I think that's missing the point somewhat. ![]() The days of them being a fun tinker project are long gone Maybe you should look at what PIs are appearing in.
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