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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFromMesa" data-source="post: 1746566" data-attributes="member: 305741"><p>I had previously downloaded DisplayMenu from the App Store. It is a free app (although there is a paid Pro version) and it does exactly what the web page for SwitchResX says it does - allow complete control over the display modes for your monitors.</p><p></p><p>The thing I noticed when looking over the Apple page you sent the link for is that my Mini can only support the 4K monitors that are SST and MST at 30 Hz and I am not sure what a monitor display at that slow a refresh speed would look like. Display Menu allows me to select any of 22 control settings (resolution and refresh rate combinations) for my new monitor and 10 for my old monitor, but the slowest supported refresh rate is 50 Hz so I just don't know if 30 Hz will end up being hard on my eyes or not and so I can even try it on my current monitors to test these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFromMesa, post: 1746566, member: 305741"] I had previously downloaded DisplayMenu from the App Store. It is a free app (although there is a paid Pro version) and it does exactly what the web page for SwitchResX says it does - allow complete control over the display modes for your monitors. The thing I noticed when looking over the Apple page you sent the link for is that my Mini can only support the 4K monitors that are SST and MST at 30 Hz and I am not sure what a monitor display at that slow a refresh speed would look like. Display Menu allows me to select any of 22 control settings (resolution and refresh rate combinations) for my new monitor and 10 for my old monitor, but the slowest supported refresh rate is 50 Hz so I just don't know if 30 Hz will end up being hard on my eyes or not and so I can even try it on my current monitors to test these. [/QUOTE]
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