![]() ![]() Monitor even if it cannot be found in the monitors list. When trying to enable a monitor from command-line ( /enable command) using the monitor number (e.g: /enable 2 or /enable \\.\DISPLAY1 ), MultiMonitorTool now tries to enable the.Added 'Copy /SetMonitors Command Mode' (Under the Options menu), which allows you to choose how the /SetMonitors command is generated ('Use \\.\DISPLAYx as Name', 'Use Monitor ID as Name', or 'Use Serial Number as Name').You can generate the /SetMonitors command for your current monitors configuration, and then later execute the command to restore this monitors configuration. Added 'Copy /SetMonitors Command' (Under the Edit menu), which generates the /SetMonitors Command for the selected monitors and then copies the command to the clipboard.For the 'Name' variable in this command, you can use the monitor name, Monitor ID, and the serial number of the monitor.MultiMonitorTool.exe /SetMonitors "Name=\\.\DISPLAY2 BitsPerPixel=32 Width=1600 Height=900 DisplayFlags=0 DisplayFrequency=60 DisplayOrientation=0 PositionX=1920 PositionY=0" "Name=\\.\DISPLAY1 Primary=1 BitsPerPixel=32 Width=1920 Height=1080 DisplayFlags=0 DisplayFrequency=60 DisplayOrientation=0 PositionX=0 PositionY=0" Added /SetMonitors command-line option, which allows you to set the desired settings of multiple monitors at once, without using an external config file, for example:.When loading the monitor configuration file. If it's turned on, MultiMonitorTool uses the serial number of the monitor Added 'Use Serial Number In Load Config' option.The serial number of the monitor is now stored inside the monitor config file.Added drop-down menu to the toolbar for opening the recent config files.Added 'Use Short Monitor ID as Name' to the 'Copy /SetMonitors Command Mode' option. ![]() You can use the value displayed in this column in all command-line options. Same content, then MultiMonitorTool is useless for you. If you have multiple monitors that display the
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