Disable dithering on M1/M2 devices
sorry lost it, how to write it?
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mirza If you really use macOS ventura, it explains the weird things I noticed (you don't have any mentions of 'IOMobileFramebufferLegacy' in the kernel log).
The macOS Ventura changed concept of using of the kernel extensions. I don't familiar with the technical details.
The folder you dropped just doesn't have the drivers which existed on the previous macOS versions.
Which OS should I install? I will try to revert to older one.
ok I will do it now.
mirza I guess the already entered commands are still active. You can verify it by the "nvram -p | grep boot-args" command.
If it will return the parameters you passed to the command, please, run the
log show --process 0 | grep "IOMobileFramebufferLegacy"
command.
Also, please do zipping of the /System/Library/Extensions folder and share it.
I've got an M2 Macbook air coming today- let me know what you need to help with testing. Assume it will come out of the box with Monterey, I will hold off upgrading til there is a solution.
Just out of curiosity, do we have a solution for setting lower color depth? This is something that has helped me in the past. On windows laptops, easily accessed through integrated graphics settings. 6 bit is also very easy to determine dithering vs. no dithering using test patterns.
dirtydenim yes please! Would be incredible if this solution actually works for eye strain