Ask Different Asked on December 29, 2021
Now that xdpyinfo is gone and Settings -> Display have no useful information.
How do I get the display resolution details?
Install displayplacer from Github or via Homebrew (brew install displayplacer
).
displayplacer list
will show the current settings and all other configurations which are supported. You can then use the same tool to change resolution, orientation and color depth.
Answered by nohillside on December 29, 2021
Here's an answer. Warning: in addition to my solution, I've captured other solutions from the comments above.
I used this from the commandline:
system_profiler SPDisplaysDataType | grep Resolution
The other answers worth trying are:
Find it via the "About This Mac" in the system report (@nohillside's answer)
System Preferences > Displays > Display. Then click the "Scaled" radio button and it will display the current resolution and allow you to change it. If you don't want to change it just click back to "Default for display" (Steve Chambers' answer)
open the "About my Mac" and click on the display "tab" that is second from the left. The resolution is shown there (me)
All of these work fine.
Answered by jaydel on December 29, 2021
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