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Re-enabling a previously disabled display when no other displays are plugged in #49

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Facens opened this issue Jan 20, 2016 · 2 comments

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Facens commented Jan 20, 2016

Hi, is there a way to re-enable a previously disabled display when no other displays are plugged in?
In my setup, I'm using a Retina Macbook Pro with a 4k Dell screen attached. I use only one screen (the external one), but I use the keyboard and touchpad of the Macbook. Since having both displays (both Retina) slows down my Mac, I use DisableMonitor to turn off the MPB screen. It's annoying, though, that if for some reason I forget to re-enable the MBP screen before plugging off the external display, there is no way of re-gaining control of my system and I have to force a reboot, which is annoying.

Any solutions? I've searched for other similar issues without success, but sorry in advance if this had been asked before.

Andrea

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hi, i had the same problem with my imac 27" and my iiyama 40".
i hope new version could fix those problems

@magicyvan
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Hi. I have to stop this program because i've crash this one after standby (all screens stay in dark screen) ! i'm sad because this soft is a good idea and i made donation :-( . any issue and update soon ?

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