![]() ![]() ![]() (Plus, I then was only presumably getting 720 pixels of vertical resolution, instead of the 1920x1080 of which the monitor was capable.) When I changed it to Scaled, the available values were "1080i" (selected), and 720p.Ĭhanging the setting to 720p caused the display to be sharp again, but everything on that monitor ended up being sized way too large. In the System Preferences → Displays window for the blurry monitor, the Resolution radio button was set to "Default for display" as usual. However, it took a little longer to figure out a solution to the blurriness issue. That monitor also now had "overscan" of about a centimeter that is, the image extended past the viewable area of the screen in all directions (so that I could only see the bottom edge of the menu bar at the top of the screen).įixing the display order was a simple matter of going into System Preferences → Displays → Arrangement, and dragging the monitors back into the proper order. On the MacBook Pro (2017, with Touchbar) that I currently use as my primary development computer at work, after I "docked" the computer (reconnected all external monitors and devices) this morning, my monitors were in the wrong order.įurther, the display on one of the external monitors - a Dell 2415H, connected via USB-C port → USB-C to HDMI adapter → HDMI cable → HDMI port - had an extremely blurry display. ![]()
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