If you haven't already, take a look at the plugin's documentation. That
explains most things.
Go to the plugins preferences <http://qs.qsapp.com/plugins>, select the
Displays plugin, then press ⌘⌥? (or open the side panel with the 'i' button
and click the '?')

To use the action, make sure it's enabled in the actions
prefs<http://qs.qsapp.com/actions> and
you have your displays cataloged in the catalog prefs.
Then use:
"Display Name" ⇥ Set Color Depth ⇥ the colour depth

On 8 December 2012 15:43, Jeremy Winston <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>     I am just looking for a way to check and/or set the color depth on my
> monitor.
> It seems OS X 10.7.5 lets you select screen res, but then automatically
> picks
> the highest color depth memory will allow.
>     I am having trouble with a Citrix app that lacks mem on the server
> side,
> so I want to be able to tweak color depth at a given resolution to find
> the max
> it will allow.
>     I "installed" Displays under Catalog/System/Devices, but can't seem to
> figure out how to access the color depth (or screen res for that matter).
>
> TIA,
> -Jeremy
>
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