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Linux Screen Resolution Change script
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
import argparse | |
import subprocess | |
def set_resolution(output, mode, refresh, apply): | |
modeline = False | |
width, height = mode.split('x') | |
gtf_cmd = f"gtf {width} {height} {refresh}" | |
gtf_output = subprocess.check_output(gtf_cmd, shell=True, text=True) | |
for line in gtf_output.splitlines(): | |
if line.strip().startswith("Modeline"): | |
modeline = line.strip().split("Modeline")[1].strip() | |
resolution = modeline.split(" ")[0].strip('"') | |
break | |
if not modeline: | |
return False | |
xrandr_cmd = f"xrandr --newmode {modeline}" | |
#subprocess.run(xrandr_cmd, shell=True, check=True) | |
print(xrandr_cmd) | |
xrandr_cmd = f"xrandr --addmode {output} \"{resolution}\"" | |
#subprocess.run(xrandr_cmd, shell=True, check=True) | |
print(xrandr_cmd) | |
if apply: | |
xrandr_cmd = f"xrandr --output {output} --mode \"{resolution}\"" | |
#subprocess.run(xrandr_cmd, shell=True, check=True) | |
print(xrandr_cmd) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Set custom display resolution using xrandr") | |
parser.add_argument("-m", "--mode", default="1920x1080", help="Display resolution mode (e.g., 1920x1080)") | |
parser.add_argument("-r", "--refresh", type=int, default=60, help="Refresh rate (e.g., 60)") | |
parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", required=True, help="Output display name (e.g., Virtual1)") | |
parser.add_argument("-a", "--apply", action="store_true", help="Apply the resolution changes") | |
args = parser.parse_args() | |
set_resolution(args.output, args.mode, args.refresh, args.apply) |
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