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Chapter 3.2.10 Monitor Settings
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Monitor settings controls your monitor(s) resolution and refresh rate.
Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 0.14.1 of monitor settings.
Usage
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If you use a single monitor you can change your single monitor resolution on the right hand size and select your resolution. When you change your resolution you will be asked to confirm to make sure you don't make a choice that makes it harder to use your computer.
.. image:: monitor_settings.png
If you want to rotate a monitor on the :guilabel:`Advanced` tab from the menu labeled :guilabel:`Rotation` choose the way you want to rotate the monitor with inverted being upside down. Below you can also choose the refresh rate of monitor from the :guilabel:`Refresh rate` drop down menu to choose how fast your monitor refreshes.
.. image:: advnacedmontiortab.png
To display info on your monitor click the :guilabel:`Info` tab and read that info. The fields explained will be the Name of the monitor the serial number the size of the display and the serial number.
To save your monitor settings press the :guilabel:`Save` button and a pop up will show that your have your settings OK for you and press :guilabel:`Yes`. To view your saved settings press the :guilabel:`Settings` button. Your saved settings are by default saved under the time and date. If you want to apply your saved settings press the settings button with the gear around the light bulb. To choose your saved settings press the setting you want and the :guilabel:`Apply` button and your settings will be applied. To give your saved settings a meaningful name you can press the :guilabel:`Rename` button with a name for what you want and can remember what it is. If you want to delete these setting later press the :guilabel:`Delete` button.
Multimonitor
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With multiple monitors you can in the set position tab you can drag the different screen around drag the two monitors around. The checkbox for :guilabel:`keep monitor attached` pulls the monitors pixels adjacent to each other. The fast menu :guilabel:`extended view` sets you to set extended showing different things on different monitors. Selecting a :guilabel:`unified` view shows the same thing on both screens. :guilabel:`First only` shows up the first screen while second only shows only the second. The tabs towards the bottom are settings for each monitor.
.. image:: multimonitor_settings.png
How to launch
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To launch monitor settings from the menu :menuselection:`Preferences --> LXQt settings --> Monitor settings`. From lxqt-configuration-center press the button for monitor settings that looks like a desktop monitor or run
.. code::
lxqt-config-monitor
from the command line.