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xrandr - primitive command line interface to
RandR extension
xrandr [-help] [-display display] [-o orientation]
[-q] [-v] [-s size] [-x] [-y] [--screen snum] [--verbose]
Xrandr is used
to set the screen size, orientation and/or reflection. The -s option is a
small integer index used to specify which size the screen should be set
to. To find out what sizes are available, use the -q option, which reports
the sizes available, the current rotation, and the possible rotations and
reflections. The default size is the first size specified in the list. The
-o option is used to specify the orientation of the screen, and can be one
of "normal inverted left right 0 1 2 3".
The -x option instructs the server
to reflect the screen on the X axis. The -y option instructs the server to
reflect the screen on the Y axis. Reflection is applied after rotation.
The
-help option prints out a usage summary. The --verbose option tells you what
xrandr is doing, selects for events, and tells you when events are received
to enable debugging.
Xrandr(3)
Keith Packard, XFree86 Core
Team and Cambridge Research Laboratory, HP Labs, HP. and Jim Gettys, Cambridge
Research Laboratory, HP Labs, HP.
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