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Add Access Unsupported Screen Resolutions With RDM as a mac til

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### Mac
- [Access System Information On OS X](mac/access-system-information-on-osx.md)
- [Access Unsupported Screen Resolutions With RDM](mac/access-unsupported-screen-resolutions-with-rdm.md)
- [Clean Up Old Homebrew Files](mac/clean-up-old-homebrew-files.md)
- [Default Screenshot Location](mac/default-screenshot-location.md)
- [Disable Swipe Navigation For A Specific App](mac/disable-swipe-navigation-for-a-specific-app.md)

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# Access Unsupported Screen Resolutions With RDM
If you visit the _Display Settings_ for your Mac, you'll find that you only
have a handful of screen resolution options. For standard use, you'll get by
with these. If you need a specific, unsupported resolution you'll need help
from a 3rd party tool. There are many options out there.
[RDM](https://github.com/avibrazil/RDM) is a free and open-source option.
Once you have it installed and have given it _Accessibility_ permissions,
open the menu from your top toolbar and select the resolution you are
looking for.
I use RDM to adjust my screen resolution to 1280x720 for optimal
screencasting.