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Work on 10.10.5?

Open Rezask opened this issue 9 years ago • 6 comments

Hi there,

I am a beginner at Terminal. I have a Mac Mini 2014 with a 4K Monitor. I tried to change the refresh rate to 60hz. When I researched, I realized that I should install this patch which I am a very beginner at it! Does it work at Yosemite 10.10.5? and by running the command does it mean that I should enter each line separately and hit enter or enter it all at the same time?

Thanks,

Rezask avatar Mar 06 '16 21:03 Rezask

Your mac handles 4k fine without this patch :)

Floris497 avatar Mar 06 '16 22:03 Floris497

Thank you for your replay. It works fine with refresh rate of 30hz but I can't change it to 60hz! I found the following link to solve my problem and it drives me to here!

http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3633447

Am I missing something?

Rezask avatar Mar 06 '16 22:03 Rezask

What cable are you using?

Floris497 avatar Mar 06 '16 23:03 Floris497

I am using Thunderbolt to DisplayPort.

Rezask avatar Mar 07 '16 15:03 Rezask

Hm, should be fine, that cable is just mini displayport to displayport. Your thunderbold port can behave like normal minidisplayport.. Try running the script, you should use my port of this project because this one is not being maintained.. Or my version 2 script.

Floris497 avatar Mar 07 '16 16:03 Floris497

I could run the script though. It asked me my password and then installed something. However, my problem is still exist. Because I couldn't change my resolution on SwithchResX. This is an annoying problem. Could you please help me about this issue?

Rezask avatar Mar 08 '16 03:03 Rezask