Lines Matching full:monitor
1 Multi-monitor Mode Setting APIs
12 support a new configuration mechanism as well which allows each monitor to
33 to a monitor, projector or other device.
42 which need a single defined monitor (like XFree86-VidModeExtension mode
48 the monitor. If the monitor and output support DDC, then the list of modes
49 generally comes from the EDID data in the monitor. Otherwise, the server
50 uses the standard VESA modes, pruned by monitor timing. If the configuration
51 file doesn't contain monitor timing data, the server uses default timing
72 As outputs drive monitors, the "Monitor" section has been repurposed to
77 However, the existing "Monitor" section referenced by the active "Screen"
244 This discards the mode lists for all outputs, re-detects monitor presence
246 Monitor configuration data is used to modify the mode lists returned by the
465 outputs to specific "Monitor" sections in the file. The option:
468 Option "monitor-VGA" "My VGA Monitor"
470 connects the VGA output of this driver to the "Monitor" section with
471 Identifier "My VGA Monitor". All of the usual monitor options can now be
472 placed in that "Monitor" section and will be applied to the VGA output