Monitor Bitdepth is a control strip module which allows you to change the bit-depth of a monitor. To use it, drop it in the Control Strip Modules folder inside the system folder and restart.
FEATURES:
- The module's menu contains the list of bit-depths your monitor supports. If there is more than one monitor attached to your computer, the menu also include a list of the monitors.
- To select the main monitor, command-click on the module. To set the selected monitor to the maximum bit-depth, control-click on the module. The normal menu will appear if that is the current setting.
HINTS:
- If you have more than one monitor, you can have more than one copy of the module in the Control Strip Modules folder, and set each module to a different monitor. However, everytime you boot, the modules will be set to the same monitor, since they'll be using the same preferences file.
FEE:
- Free.
KNOWN PROBLEMS:
- The module will cause a crash if invoked while the monitor is initializing, such as during the restart process, or after waking up from After Dark, before the Finder is completely redrawn.
- The monitor setting will not be saved across restarts (Feature?).
- Use at your own risk, and send problems/comments to:
Tho Ha
1200 Dale Avenue #121
Mountain View, CA 94040
or email Larry Rosenthal at Cannonball@eWorld.com.