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Fuji

A lightweight macOS menu bar app for switching display resolutions with a keyboard shortcut or a click.

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Fuji lives in your menu bar and gives you fast access to every available resolution for all your connected displays. Step your resolution up or down with a keyboard shortcut, save named presets for your favorite configurations, and switch between them instantly — no digging through System Settings required.

Features

  • Quick resolution stepping — press ⌃⌥↑ / ⌃⌥↓ to bump your resolution up or down instantly, no setup needed
  • Browse all resolutions for every connected display, right from the menu bar
  • Save presets with custom names for your preferred display configurations
  • Global keyboard shortcuts to switch presets without touching the mouse
  • Multi-display support — configure and switch resolutions across all your monitors at once
  • HiDPI aware — clearly identifies Retina and non-Retina modes
  • Automatic updates — Fuji checks for updates in the background so you always have the latest version
  • No trackers, no analytics — Fuji's only network access is checking for updates, and you can turn that off too

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Requirements

  • macOS 26.0 or later
  • Accessibility permission (Fuji will guide you through enabling this on first launch — it's needed for global keyboard shortcuts)

Installation

  1. Download the latest release
  2. Unzip the file and drag Fuji.app to your Applications folder
  3. Open Fuji — it will appear as an icon in your menu bar

Future updates are delivered automatically through the app.

You can also find all releases on the Releases page.

Getting Started

Once Fuji is running, click its menu bar icon to see your connected displays and their available resolutions.

The fastest way to use Fuji is the built-in resolution stepping shortcuts — ⌃⌥↑ to increase and ⌃⌥↓ to decrease your resolution. These work out of the box with no configuration.

For more control, you can save presets for specific multi-display setups and assign each preset its own keyboard shortcut in Fuji's settings.

Contributing

Fuji is open source and contributions are welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for build instructions, project structure, and guidelines for submitting changes.

Releasing

Maintainers can find the full release pipeline documentation — signing, notarization, CI, and Sparkle appcast updates — in RELEASING.md.

Support

If Fuji is useful to you, consider buying me a coffee — it helps keep the project going.

License

Fuji is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.

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