URandR is a super handy GUI (graphical user interface) designed for RandR 1.2, and it’s built with PyGTK. It covers the basic features of RandR 1.2 and aims to make setting up multiple screens a breeze, especially for those who might not be tech-savvy.
Have you ever wanted to connect your laptop to a projector without having to fiddle with all those confusing settings in your xorg.conf? Or maybe you're like Jane, who has two displays and wants them to act like one big screen? That’s where URandR comes in!
Right now, URandR can only set up two screens at once (like two DVI monitors). But don’t worry! This is something they're working on improving soon.
If you want to use a virtual resolution, just check the box to enable your external monitor and hit the Apply button. After that, you can arrange your external monitor either on the left or right of your main screen. Just keep in mind that sometimes enabling this virtual resolution might disable direct rendering. If that happens, you can easily fix it by either removing the virtual resolution from your xorg.conf file or using URandR's Clear button. Oh, and remember to turn off Compiz before trying any method other than Clone mode!
If you're thinking about giving URandR a shot, here are what you'll need:
If you're ready to simplify your multi-display setup, check out URandR here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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