Here are my settings for:
Mac Display https://www.mediafire.com/view/tydlqqs3mk02sxz/MacDisplay.png/file
Dummy Display https://www.mediafire.com/view/pl3a4vdsd8w8ff0/DummyDisplay.png/file
Plus I change resolution for Dummy Display
Here are my settings for:
Mac Display https://www.mediafire.com/view/tydlqqs3mk02sxz/MacDisplay.png/file
Dummy Display https://www.mediafire.com/view/pl3a4vdsd8w8ff0/DummyDisplay.png/file
Plus I change resolution for Dummy Display
I also did the same for the external monitor (which has 8 + 2 bit FRC). There is no strain after that.
Guys, by the way I found weird thing.
Is it only me getting eye strain and dizziness when I connect my mouse to my Macbook M1 and activate "Disable cursor acceleration" in LinearMouse app? Or it's just a faulty mouse (I have wired Steelseries Prime)? Have you noticed something like that?
bkdo I have macbook pro 14.
Just connect 16:10 Dummy display.
Then open your macbook lcd display settings and set it as a mirror for dummy display.
Set optimization for dummy display.
Change resolution in Betterdisplay, I use default scale 1512x945.
In better display menu set option to "reconnect dummy after wake".
I use 1.3.8 version cause I felt that in 1.3.9 they changed smth and it feels worse for my eyes.
Hey! Could you please tell me which display resolution have you set?
and do you have the same set up in "mirror dummy" such as "SwitchResX4โฆ"?
I have followed the instructions from @NewDwarf on how to disable dithering on my M1 mac. I didn't see much of an alleviation of symptoms. I have also reduced my resolution to 1600x900 using BetterDisplay, again with not much of an effect on my symptoms.
Specs:
Interestingly, on my other Mac, I don't use BetterDisplay, but did follow @NewDwarf instructions to disable dithering, which helped me greatly. I can use this Mac, with pretty much no symptoms.
Just a note that on both Macs, I am using external LCD TFT backlit monitors.
I wonder if it is because the usable on is running Big Sur. And the unusable one is running Monterey?
Zazu I wonder if it is because the usable on is running Big Sur. And the unusable one is running Monterey?
I think there is a high possibility that upgrading to Monterey, even the mac with intel will start giving you problems.
You should make a disk image and try it, but I wouldn't do that if I were you
ryans Yeah, New dwarf had 2 seperate solutions for intel and M1 macs. I tried both and it seems the intel solution worked but the M1 had ambiguous results. I have now brute forced working on my M1 and today seems better. Reminder that on my M1 I have also reduced my resolution using betterdisplay, and did what Newdwarf recommended to disable dithering.