• Normal for macOS to reset my display setups after disconnecting and reconnecting the same external HD 1080 monitor (HDMI)?

    From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.systems on Friday, February 05, 2021 19:45:33
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    Hello.

    Is it me or normal for macOS to reset my display setups after
    disconnecting and reconnecting the same external HD 1080 monitor (HDMI)?
    It resets to default Retina default tiny GUI and texts from scaled
    1280x800 resolution (want bigger GUI and texts due to old eyes) set in
    macOS' accessiblity. Is there no way to have macOS remember these since
    it's annoying to retelling it? This is with an over month old 2020 13"
    MBP (Intel i7).

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering.
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  • From Percival John Hackworth@pjh@nanoworks.com to comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.systems on Saturday, February 06, 2021 05:37:19
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    On 05-Feb-2021 at 5:45:33PM PST, "Ant" <Ant> wrote:

    Hello.

    Is it me or normal for macOS to reset my display setups after
    disconnecting and reconnecting the same external HD 1080 monitor (HDMI)?
    It resets to default Retina default tiny GUI and texts from scaled
    1280x800 resolution (want bigger GUI and texts due to old eyes) set in macOS' accessiblity. Is there no way to have macOS remember these since
    it's annoying to retelling it? This is with an over month old 2020 13"
    MBP (Intel i7).

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering.

    I constantly connected my older MacBook Pro to a Samsung 27" monitor with
    HDMI. It would recognize the resolution of the external monitor automatically. I used both monitors side by side.

    My boss had an Apple 27" monitor with much higher resolution and his 13" MacBook connected up to it and recognized it with no problem.

    I'm wondering who makes your monitor and what happens when you connect it to your system. Do you see both on the Displays System Preference? What version of Mac OS is this? Something that new is probably 10.15 or 11.x.

    Here in SF/Bay, the Apple Stores aren't open, so getting a Genius Bar appointment to have someone look at it isn't possible. Also schlepping the display and laptop would be a pain even if things where open. Have you called the Apple Support line?

    I have no idea if rebooting and resetting PROM is still applicable since my stuff is much older.

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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.hardware.video on Saturday, February 06, 2021 19:31:09
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    On 2021-02-06 05:37:19 +0000, Percival John Hackworth said:

    On 05-Feb-2021 at 5:45:33PM PST, "Ant" <Ant> wrote:

    Hello.

    Is it me or normal for macOS to reset my display setups after
    disconnecting and reconnecting the same external HD 1080 monitor (HDMI)?
    It resets to default Retina default tiny GUI and texts from scaled
    1280x800 resolution (want bigger GUI and texts due to old eyes) set in
    macOS' accessiblity. Is there no way to have macOS remember these since
    it's annoying to retelling it? This is with an over month old 2020 13"
    MBP (Intel i7).

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering.

    I constantly connected my older MacBook Pro to a Samsung 27" monitor with HDMI. It would recognize the resolution of the external monitor automatically.
    I used both monitors side by side.

    My boss had an Apple 27" monitor with much higher resolution and his 13" MacBook connected up to it and recognized it with no problem.

    I'm wondering who makes your monitor and what happens when you connect it to your system. Do you see both on the Displays System Preference? What version of Mac OS is this? Something that new is probably 10.15 or 11.x.

    Here in SF/Bay, the Apple Stores aren't open, so getting a Genius Bar appointment to have someone look at it isn't possible. Also schlepping the display and laptop would be a pain even if things where open. Have you called
    the Apple Support line?

    I have no idea if rebooting and resetting PROM is still applicable since my stuff is much older.

    Resetting the PRAM / NVRAM might help (will require resetting some
    System Preferences though):
    - shutdown the Mac
    - hold down Command, Opt, P and R keys when booting
    - wait for two startup chimes, then release the keys

    but there do seem to be a lot of people suffering from various external display issues with macOS 11 Big Sur.


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  • From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.systems on Saturday, February 06, 2021 16:05:04
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    In comp.sys.mac.hardware.video Percival John Hackworth <pjh@nanoworks.com> wrote:
    On 05-Feb-2021 at 5:45:33PM PST, "Ant" <Ant> wrote:

    Is it me or normal for macOS to reset my display setups after disconnecting and reconnecting the same external HD 1080 monitor (HDMI)? It resets to default Retina default tiny GUI and texts from scaled 1280x800 resolution (want bigger GUI and texts due to old eyes) set in macOS' accessiblity. Is there no way to have macOS remember these since it's annoying to retelling it? This is with an over month old 2020 13"
    MBP (Intel i7).
    ...
    I'm wondering who makes your monitor and what happens when you connect it to your system. Do you see both on the Displays System Preference? What version of Mac OS is this? Something that new is probably 10.15 or 11.x.

    Monitor and the hub+adapter to connect HDMI cable (came with the monitor) to 2020 Intel MBP's Type-C:
    http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-VA27DQSB-Adaptive-Sync-DisplayPort-Frameless/dp/B08C63NR1V
    http://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Adapter-Ethernet-MacBookPro-Thunderbolt/dp/B0841T9KC9/

    I forgot to mention Big Sur v11.2 earlier in my original post. I wonder if it is a bug.
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  • From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.systems on Saturday, February 06, 2021 16:06:34
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    In comp.sys.mac.hardware.video Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    In message <i86o8eF2gtuU1@mid.individual.net> Percival John Hackworth <pjh@nanoworks.com> wrote:
    On 05-Feb-2021 at 5:45:33PM PST, "Ant" <Ant> wrote:

    Hello.

    Is it me or normal for macOS to reset my display setups after
    disconnecting and reconnecting the same external HD 1080 monitor (HDMI)? >> It resets to default Retina default tiny GUI and texts from scaled
    1280x800 resolution (want bigger GUI and texts due to old eyes) set in
    macOS' accessiblity. Is there no way to have macOS remember these since >> it's annoying to retelling it? This is with an over month old 2020 13"
    MBP (Intel i7).

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering.

    I constantly connected my older MacBook Pro to a Samsung 27" monitor with HDMI. It would recognize the resolution of the external monitor automatically.
    I used both monitors side by side.

    My boss had an Apple 27" monitor with much higher resolution and his 13" MacBook connected up to it and recognized it with no problem.

    that's not the issue. The monitor works fine and us recognized
    correctly. "It resets to default Retina default tiny GUI and texts" It
    sounds like Ant is using a custom config for the screen and that is not
    being remembered.

    That's correct.


    I have no answer, I do not run my screens at non-standard resolutions.

    Yeah, I wonder if this non-default display setups weren't tested well. :(
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  • From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.hardware.video,comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.systems on Sunday, February 07, 2021 01:15:28
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    In message <9LidnTGS5qJ3j4L9nZ2dnUU7-NmdnZ2d@earthlink.com> Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    In comp.sys.mac.hardware.video Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    I have no answer, I do not run my screens at non-standard resolutions.

    Yeah, I wonder if this non-default display setups weren't tested well. :(

    I am not sure the behavior is incorrect; it makes sense to me that when plugging in a screen it uses the screens native settings.


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