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Changing Display Profiles using shortcuts



 
 
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Old December 7th 05, 12:17 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default Changing Display Profiles using shortcuts

I have a few profiles setup in the Desktop Management part of the driver
setup. i.e.
LCD1 on 1360x768
Projector on 1280x720
Both on 1280x720

Is there a way of switching these profiles using a keyboard shortcut or
command line. I want to put these onto one of my extra buttons on the
keyboard so I can switch displays without having to switch the other display
on i.e. its setup to use the projector but I switch the LCD on and then just
press the LCD shortcut button to activate the LCD profile

Any ideas if this is possible?


 




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