Dell Display Manager For Macos

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If you bought Displays on the Mac App Store, you’re eligible to a free license. Read more

Monitor splitting allows you to divide your monitor into multiple 'virtual' monitors with their own Taskbars, Wallpapers, and Screen Savers. Monitor Fading Focus on the task at hand, by automatically dimming unused monitors and application windows using DisplayFusion's Monitor Fading feature. DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Mac OS X and macOS (4.3.1) The terms of the software license agreement included with any software you download will control your use of the software. Please read and accept the following Software License Agreement. DisplayLink Manager is a new way to enable your DisplayLink dock, adapter or monitor on macOS platforms. It's an application that combines our latest driver with features that streamline the setup of mutliple displays up to 4K.

Migration from the Mac App Store

Displays was previously available on the Mac App Store, but for technical reason, the app could not live anymore on this store without breaking support for Retina resolutions.

Instead, we’re now selling license keys directly from our webstore. All people having bought Displays on the Mac App Store are eligible to a free license key.

Download our Migration Assistant to request your key

Click on Displays icon in the upper-right corner of your screen and choose your monitor resolution among all supported resolutions. Displays is listing even resolutions hidden by macOS.

Displays supports all active monitors attached to your Mac, including AirPlay monitor. With one click, you can enable or disable mirroring mode.

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To easily identify a resolution, you can set a custom label instead of resolution width/height and you may choose or not to group Retina resolutions, and even hide too-small resolutions.

Light at night is part of the reason so many people don’t get enough sleep. When night is coming, you can enable a night mode to rest your eyes and avoid unwanted effects of lights, especially blue light.

With just one click, or with a keyboard shortcut, you can switch to macOS Dark theme (10.9 or later), lower screen brightness, reduce blue light emitted by your display, enable grayscale mode or even set another wallpaper. If your screen does not support brightness control, Displays will simulate screen dimming.

And night mode can be scheduled, either in a user-defined period or based on sunset/sunrise. You can even automatically switch to night mode when you launch any app of your choice!

With Displays, you can take screenshots easily, either entire screen, specific area or a window. Many options are offered like timer, presets, mouse pointer, window shadow…

Use our various tools to annotate your screenshot: free drawing, rectangle, polygon, star, arrow, speech bubble, text… Another useful tool allows you to pixellate or blur some sensitive part of your screenshot.

Sharing screenshots has never been easier. Displays supports many cloud services where you can upload your screenshot and obtain a share link: Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, CloudApp, pCloud, FTP and SFTP.

You’re doing presentations like app demonstration or Powerpoint? Displays can act like a virtual laser pointer to grab your audience’s attention on what you’re doing.

Entire screen will be dimmed, except the part where your mouse cursor sits and mouse clicks will also be visually highlighted. Everything is customizable: circle or rectangular shape, screen color, opacity, highlight radius, play sound, differentiate left and right mouse clicks…

When one of your external monitor is in another room or not directly visible, it’s hard to see what is displayed on it. The same happened when you’re doing a Powerpoint presentation and the slides are behind you. That’s why we implemented Picture-in-Picture (PiP) for monitors.

Displays can enable a PiP overlay, that reflects the secondary screen content in real-time. And for sure, PiP can be enabled for more than one monitor at a time.

Do you need to hide temporarily the mess on your desktop? With one click or through a customizable keyboard shortcut, you can quickly hide all your desktop icons, without loosing essential features of your desktop like drag & drop or contextual menu.

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ALL FEATURES

Displays is not just a resolution switcher for macOS, as it comes with a lot more features for people managing multiple monitors and developers.

List all resolutions supported by your monitor, even those usually hidden by macOS.

Click on Displays icon in the macOS menu bar and choose the desired resolution. That’s it.

Replace default resolution name like “1680 x 1900 (60 Hz)” by any other text.

Resolutions can be grouped or not by Retina, and you can filter/hide any resolution.

Enabling or disabling macOS screen mirroring is actually just two clicks.

Rotate your monitor display to 90°, 180° or 270° (only if monitor supports rotation).

Get detailed information, like serial number, manufacturing date, active graphic card…

Rest your eyes in one click by reducing blue light and/or switching to Dark theme.

Easily take a screenshot of a window, area or entire screen, with options like timer.

Easily annotate, crop or resize your screenshot, with 12 different tools.

Upload your screenshot to Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, OneDrive, FTP/SFTP server…

With one click or keyboard shortcut, quickly hide all your desktop icons.

Grab your audience’s attention by highlighting mouse pointer and mouse clicks.

Show secondary monitor live preview in an overlay window on your main screen.

Show a Test Card to help in monitor calibration, whatever screen ratio (4:3, 16:10…).

Get notifications for many events like monitor plug-in or video card change.

Set customizable shortcuts for all functions, like switching resolution or night mode.

Quickly enable or disable True Tone mode of macOS, if your Mac supports this feature.

Displays entirely supports the new Dark mode introduced in macOS Mojave.

Displays is fully optimized for the latest release 11.0 of macOS, called “Big Sur”.

Displays is using all modern technologies offered by Apple for the best performance.

If bought Displays on the Mac App Store, you’re eligible to a free licence key (please check Support section).

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WHY DISPLAYS?


Easy to use
Only two clicks are necessary to change your monitor resolution

Customizable
Will adapt to your needs with full customisation for every function

Reliable
Every function has been deeply tested on every macOS version

Full-featured
Comes with many advanced tools, no need to buy some other apps

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Version 1.9.8 – 22/01/2021
Requires macOS 10.9 or later, ready for macOS Big Sur – Notarized by Apple
64-bit processor Intel or Apple Silicon M1
15 days Free Trial with time limit
Release notes

This contains a list of the kext files I use for my hackintosh. You may eventually need to update your kext files when new versions of macOS comes out for continued support.

Kext Locations:

  • If using the Clover method I like to stuff my kexts in/EFI/CLOVER/kexts/Other
  • If not you can place non-required kexts in /System/Library/Extensions
Required

These two kexts you should always have in your EFI partition.

FakeSMC.kext – Mantatory kext that emulates a Mac and is required to boot a hackintosh. When you download FakeSMC the folder will also contain Sensor kexts that you can use to monitor your hackintosh read about that here : HWMonitor Sensor Guide

Lilu.kext – Arbitrary kext that is required other kexts to work like AppleALC.kext & NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext. Some Gigabyte motherboards have trouble with some versions of Lilu.kext breaking audio. I recommend those users use v1.0.0, instead of the latest version.

USB

USBInjectAll.kext – Injects all USB ports

XHCI-200-series-injector.kext – Enables USB 3 device detection and USB 3 speeds on Kaby Lake motherboards. This kext is also recommended to have during the macOS install process so you can use those USB 3 ports and flash drives.

Ethernet

IntelMausiEthernet.kext – Enables ethernet for motherboards using an Intel Ethernet Chipset.

RealtekRTL8111.kext – Enables ethernet for motherboards using a Realtek Ethernet Chipset

AtherosE2200Ethernet.kext – Enables ethernet for motherboards using Killer Lan Ethernet Chipset

Graphics

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NvidiaGraphicsFixup.kext – Allows the latest Mac SMBIOS definitions to be used like iMac 17,x and iMac 18,x. You would want to use these SMBIOS defintions if you are using a Skylake or Kabylake CPU respectively. Updating to the latest version may fix black screen issues.

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IntelGraphicsFixup.kext – Fixes display and graphical issues when using integrated graphics. I also recommend setting DVMT Pre-Allocated to 128M or higher in BIOS if using the Intel iGPU to enable high resolution displays.

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WhateverGreen.kext – Enables AMD graphic cards in macOS 10.12.6 or later. Will require Lilu.kext. Read about it here : How to hackintosh AMD graphics cards in Sierra 10.12.6+

Shiki.kext – Protects against graphical issues with video playback

Audio

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AppleALC.kext – Enables audio on a hackintosh. Read about how to enable audio here: Hackintosh Audio Guide. Some gigabyte users have problems with AppleALC.kext not enabling audio. I recommend them using v1.1.0, instead of the latest version.

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HDMIAudio.kext – May help enable HDMI audio on some graphic cards. Read about it here : Hackintosh HDMI Audio + DisplayPort GFX Card Sound Guide

CodecCommander.kext – Fixes a problem with dim sounding or lower volume audio after sleeping/botting the hackintosh by updating EAPD (External Amplifier) state on HDA.

Spoofs

FAKEPCIID.kext – Enables support for Intel processors on earlier versions of macOS that don’t support that processor by pretending to be a supported processor. Kaby Lake CPU’s are nativily supported as of macOS 10.12.6

FakePCIID_Intel_HD_Graphics.kext – Enables integrated graphics on iGPU’s that are not supported in macOS by mimicking another supported iGPU. Kaby Lake CPU’s with HD 630 are supported nativily in 10.12.6. If you have upgraded to 10.12.6 you can remove this kext.

NullCPUPowerManagement.kext – Used to enabled hackintosh support for Pentium Processors like the G4560

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