On Friday, December 13, 2002, at 10:18  PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

> On 13/12/02 10:42, "Jon Glass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> on 12/12/02 11:15 PM, Laurent Daudelin at 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:
>>
>>> There is no control strip in OS X...
>>
>> Oh yeah, forgot he was in X. How do you change mirroring and such 
>> with a TV
>> in X? When I'm connected in 9, I have a couple of new strips that 
>> allow me
>> to change the overscan/underscan and mirroring vs expanded desktop. 
>> This is
>> one way that I'm able to tell if it is working. Does X do something 
>> similar
>> with that thing that it's got at the bottom (I suddenly forget what 
>> it's
>> called--the Dock?)
>
> I would imagine that those settings would be available, if supported, 
> in the
> Display preference pane, in System Preferences.

That is true.

Also, if you have the Displays menu item enabled (an option in the 
Displays prefpane), you can set these things from the menu bar as well.


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