well if system settings module doens't handle it it could be : a bug of kcm module a bug of your video driver
in the both of cases you can only fix in few time with xrandr and the script or you should open a bug report and wait until someone fix it your choice ! 2012/5/24 Marcelo Magno T. Sales <mmtsa...@gmail.com> > 2012/5/24 Nowardev-Team <nowar...@gmail.com>: > > i guess you should use xrandr > > > > if you can enable your monitor with xrandr you can create a a bash > script > > like this > > > > #!/bin/bash > > xrandr ...<your option> > > xrandr ...<another option> > > > > after you did save this on ~/.kde/Autostart/ > > > > so everytime you load kde it will load your script you can do this stuff > > from systemsettings here > > > > http://simplest-image-hosting.net/png-0-gp1841 > > > > Thanks, but I'm looking for a way to accomplish this using the GUI, > for a user who lacks the skills to set it up using scripts, CLI or > editing configuration files. > > []'s > Marcelo > ___________________________________________________ > This message is from the kde mailing list. > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. >
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