04-05-2020, 10:57 PM
(04-05-2020, 12:05 PM)Arwen Wrote:(04-04-2020, 04:07 PM)GloriousCoffee Wrote: I tried following these instructions: https://askubuntu.com/questions/377937/h...ion#377944
Screen resolution gets all weird.
Added screenshot of PBP standard resolution, and another where the custom resolution has been added. Does anyone understand why this happens?
Why did you set the external monitor to "Rotation: Counterclockwise"?
Or are you saying you can't get it working any other way?
Some monitors allow rotating 90 degrees, so that certain applications, like print publishing, can better represent the content, (a page of paper). Thus, many OSes now support rotating monitors logicaly to support the physical rotation.
Unless the example in the link is for counterclockwise, which I did not get the impression it was, then I didn't. I've simply replaced the width and height for what my monitor wants, and it showed up as "counterclockwise" in the display settings. My monitor is not to be rotated in other words.
Do you know how to remove this option from the display settings for a monitor perhaps?