===== gdctl ===== ------------------------ GNOME Display Controller ------------------------ :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: User Commands SYNOPSIS -------- **gdctl** [-h] COMMAND ... DESCRIPTION ----------- gdctl provides means to show the active monitor configuration, and set new monitor configuration using command line arguments. It requires a compositor that supports the ``org.gnome.Mutter.DisplayConfig`` D-Bus API, such as GNOME Shell. COMMANDS -------- ``show`` Show the current display configuration ``set`` Set a new display configuration SHOW OPTIONS ------------ ``--help``, ``-h`` Show a help message and exit. ``--modes``, ``-m`` List available monitor modes. ``--properties``, ``-p`` List properties. ``--verbose``, ``-v`` Display all available information (equivalent to ``--modes --properties``). SET OPTIONS ----------- ``--help``, ``-h`` Show a help message and exit. ``--persistent``, ``-P`` Store applied configuration on persistant storage and restore when applicable. ``--verbose``, ``-v`` Print configuration to standard out before applying it. ``--verify``, ``-V`` Only verify, without applying, the configuration. ``--layout-mode LAYOUT-MODE``, ``-l`` Specify the layout mode the configuration should use. Either ``logical``, or ``physical``. ``--logical-monitor``, ``-L`` Add and configure a logical monitor. See LOGICAL MONITOR OPTIONS. LOGICAL MONITOR OPTIONS ----------------------- ``--monitor CONNECTOR``, ``-M CONNECTOR`` Add a monitor to the currently configured logical monitor. All monitors within the same logical monitor must have the same monitor resolution. ``--primary``, ``-p`` Mark currently configured logical monitor as primary. ``--scale SCALE``, ``-s SCALE`` Scale monitors within the currently configured logical monitor with ``SCALE``. Must be a scale supported by all monitors and their configured modes. ``--transform TRANSFORM``, ``-t TRANSFORM`` Transform monitors within the currently configured logical monitor using ``TRANSFORM``. Possible transforms are ``normal``, ``90``, ``180``, ``270``, ``flipped``, ``flipped-90``, ``flipped-270`` and ``flipped-180``. ``--x X``, ``-x X`` Set the X position of the currently configured logical monitor. ``--y``, ``-y Y`` Y position Set the Y position of the currently configured logical monitor. ``--right-of CONNECTOR`` Place the logical monitor to the right of the logical monitor ``CONNECTOR`` belongs to. ``--left-of CONNECTOR`` Place left of other monitor Place the logical monitor to the left of the logical monitor ``CONNECTOR`` belongs to. ``--above CONNECTOR`` Place the logical monitor above the logical monitor ``CONNECTOR`` belongs to. ``--below CONNECTOR`` Place the logical monitor below the logical monitor ``CONNECTOR`` belongs to. MONITOR OPTIONS --------------- ``--mode``, ``-M`` Set the mode of the monitor. EXAMPLES -------- Mirror DP-1 and eDP-1, and place DP-2, transformed by 270 degrees, to the right of the two mirrored monitors. :: gdctl set --logical-monitor --primary --monitor DP-1 --monitor eDP-1 --logical-monitor --monitor DP-2 --right-of DP-1 BUGS ---- The bug tracker can be reached by visiting the website https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues. Before sending a bug report, please verify that you have the latest version of gnome-shell. Many bugs (major and minor) are fixed at each release, and if yours is out of date, the problem may already have been solved. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ---------------------- For further information, visit the website https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/blob/main/README.md.