*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 351427 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351427
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 351427
Add Mirror with max resolution checkbox+functionality to
gnome-display-properties
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automatically mirror displays to the larger resolution when
the bug should be sent to bugzilla.gnome.org by somebody who has an
opinion about a such feature for the capplet
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automatically mirror displays to the larger resolution when connecting an
external monitor
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Same issue here: `xrandr --auto` indeed enables the external monitor
with mirroring at a higher resolution than my internal display, but not
at the external display's native resolution. It enables my Dell 2207WFP
at 1600x1024 (3x2), where it should be 1680x1050 (16:10). Unable to
handle this
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Thank you for your bug report, the shortcut issue should be fixed in jaunty.
Does it work correctly on intrepid if you run xrand --auto to switch the
configuration?
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
xrandr --auto doesn't quite work, but it's close. I've had some more
time to fiddle with it and find a workaround to get the behavior I want.
I'll run through what happens in my use case.
When I get to work, I boot up my laptop with the external monitor
disconnected. Then I plug it in and run
Hello,
I have the same problems. The hotkey has a simple workaround. Simply run
the following command to perform the function of your CRT/LCD function
key.
xrandr --auto
The second problem is the one I'm interested in. I am unable to run my
external monitor at its native resolution (which is
One more thing.
I would also like ubuntu to re-enable the laptop's internal monitor at
it's native resolution when I disconnect the external monitor. Or
perhaps this can be tied to the CRD/LCD key.
That was how it worked back in 8.04 and I liked it.
Thanks,
Cuchaz
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