- MONITORCONTROL NO SUPPORTED DISPLAY FOUND WINDOWS 10
- MONITORCONTROL NO SUPPORTED DISPLAY FOUND SOFTWARE
- MONITORCONTROL NO SUPPORTED DISPLAY FOUND MAC
This might seem like a superficial fix, but a lot of users that are already using a three-monitor setup have to reconnect all monitors in order to re-enable the third one back up.Īpparently, this is the result of a glitch that tends to happen on setups that use more than one DVI to Display ports. Method 1: Reconnect all monitors in order
MONITORCONTROL NO SUPPORTED DISPLAY FOUND WINDOWS 10
MONITORCONTROL NO SUPPORTED DISPLAY FOUND MAC
Please help, I'm a noob to Mac and don't know what else to do. The only thing that made a difference at this point was a restart. I have tried, unplugging the external monitor, closing the mac's lid, force closing the app, even made a workflow to try and re-enable to main screen using automator "watch me do" but none of them helped. I have tried many things to re-enable the main screen but to no avail. However, everything else is still running in the background. By that, I mean both screens have power going thru them but will be black and won't display anything. Just wanted to let you know that when my computer goes to sleep both screens, main and the external monitor get disabled. I'm running DM 1.9, on a 2012 retina display 13" running Maverick 10.9.5.
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Added posibility to disable mirrored monitor (Issue #9).Buildingīuilding requires the OSX 10.6 Framework Changelog You can contribute to this project! Just create a fork, do the changes and do a pull request.Īdd new features, languages or what ever you think could enhance the app. (More switches might be coming) Contribution $ /Applications/DisableMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/DisableMonitor -disable 188834480 e, -enable ID enable monitor with specified idĮxample Usage: $ /Applications/DisableMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/DisableMonitor -list d, -disable ID disable monitor with specified id You can use DisableMonitor with the console.įollowing switches are available: $ /Applications/DisableMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/DisableMonitor -help The project development has been stopped and won't be continued, if you want to be a maintainer consider opening an issue.
MONITORCONTROL NO SUPPORTED DISPLAY FOUND SOFTWARE
It has been reported that the software is able to cause irretrievable damages to your computer.
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Adds the missing feature to disable a monitor on your Mac!Įasily disable, enable or change the resolution of a monitor!