Sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ DisplayResolutionEnabled -bool true ![]() How to fix this? One option I read was to run this in the terminal: I tried playing around with the virtual machine resolution settings below the “Use full resolution for Retina display” option but it didn’t help. When I switch over to “Use full resolution for Retina display” - the scaled resolution is 2880 x 1484. I tried holding down the option key and click on “detect displays” but that doesn’t help. When I try to manually change the resolution under “Scaled” in the display settings the only option is 1440 x 768. When I’ve unchecked the “Use full resolution for Retina display” under VMWare display settings - the icons on the desktop are way too big and the picture is blurry. ![]() Thing is - I can’t seem to change my resolution. ![]() My host is El Capitan which is running on a MacBook Pro. Installed MacOS 10.12 (Sierra) on a VMWare.
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