Provided by: autorandr_1.8.1-2.1_all
NAME
autorandr - automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices
SYNOPSIS
autorandr [OPTION] [PROFILE]
DESCRIPTION
This program automatically detects connected display hardware and then loads an appropriate X11 setup using xrandr. It also supports the use of display profiles for different hardware setups. Autorandr also includes several virtual configurations including off, common, clone- largest, horizontal, and vertical. See the documentation for explanation of each.
OPTIONS
-h, --help Display help text and exit -c, --change Automatically load the first detected profile -d, --default PROFILE Make profile PROFILE the default profile. The default profile is used if no suitable profile can be identified. Else, the current configuration is kept. -l, --load PROFILE Load profile PROFILE -s, --save PROFILE Save the current setup to profile PROFILE -r, --remove PROFILE Remove profile PROFILE --batch Run autorandr for all users with active X11 sessions --current List only the current (active) configuration(s) --config Dump the variable values of your current xrandr setup --debug Enable verbose output --detected List only the detected (i.e. available) configuration(s) --dry-run Don't change anything, only print the xrandr commands --fingerprint Fingerprint the current hardware setup --force Force loading or reloading of a profile --skip-options [OPTION] ... Set a comma-separated list of xrandr arguments to skip both in change detection and profile application. See xrandr(1) for xrandr arguments. --version Show version information and exit
AUTHOR
Phillip Berndt <phillip.berndt@googlemail.com> See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr for a full list of contributors.
REPORTING BUGS
Report issues upstream on GitHub: https://githb.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues Please attach the output of xrandr --verbose to your bug report if appropriate.
SEE ALSO
For examples, advanced usage (including predefined per-profile & global hooks and wildcard EDID matching), and full documentation, see https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr. AUTORANDR(1)