

This Finally solved a similar annoying work-related monitor problem of mine. This convoluted method has worked for me. The VNC window will now resize to the correct resolution. Choose the desired resolution from the menu bar display chooser, press return a couple of times, and now you can run killall ScreensharingAgent from the ssh session. Log in to the same computer using ssh separately. Disable anything you don't need in the menu bar until there's enough space for the display chooser to show up.Ĭlose Preferences. To make space, go to Preferences, Users & Groups, Login Options and disable "Show fast user switching menu". The display chooser may still not show up in the menu bar for lack of space. This step is necessary to allow this resolution to show up in the menu chooser in later steps. You'll see the menu bar getting wider for a moment, but not the VNC windows. Press Return a couple of times to accept the resolution anyway. Go to System Preferences, Displays, and choose the resolution you want.

The Display Menu application doesn't work on Lion. Here's an alternative, based on CDD's answer that will work for Lion. Some alternatives that others have presented below, in case this answer does not work for your system:
#Switchresx vs quickres install#

Download Display Menu (Free on Mac App Store).I found the following to work perfectly, assuming that you are using Apple Remote Desktop:
#Switchresx vs quickres how to#
Luckily I know how to navigate Activity Monitor with the Keyboard :-).
#Switchresx vs quickres drivers#
The previous answer's AirDisplay drivers actually messed up my remote client, and left me with 16 virtual displays, all with the same information, where I couldn't click anything. I'd like to offer an improved answer, that the author may consider for the question.
