A graphical tool for configuring dual monitors in Linux, offering an intuitive interface for setting display positions, resolutions, primary displays, and alignment.
arandr is a lightweight open source graphical user interface for configuring dual monitors in Linux operating systems. It allows users to easily set display positions, resolutions, refresh rates, primary displays, reflection/rotation, and alignment for dual monitor setups.
Some key features of arandr include:
arandr is a useful alternative to manual xrandr command line changes for users who want a simple yet powerful tool for dual monitor management. Its simplicity and reliability make it a good choice for Linux desktop users with multi-display graphic cards seeking an easy way to improve their workflow.
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