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by joosters 1688 days ago
So, if you connect a non-4k display, the Mac will render in a way that won't look as sharp as the display could.

That's not true. A display will happily utilise it's full hardware resolution. The problem, as I understand it, is you can't change the DPI of the monitor. You can configure a 2560x1440 display to use a lower resolution (e.g. 1920x1080 or 1600x900), but then the monitor itself will upscale this into a blurry full screen.

Tricking MacOS to change the DPI would let you configure the display to use all 2560x1440 pixels, but drawing everything bigger, at full resolution.

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You are correct, but I was trying to explain it a bit in layman's terms, since the OP did not appear to understand the intro text in the README.md.