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# Table of contents
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{{< toc format=html >}}
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# General
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The general config of a monitor looks like this
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```ini
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monitor=name,resolution,position,scale
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```
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A common example:
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```ini
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monitor=DP-1,1920x1080@144,0x0,1
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```
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will tell Hyprland to make the monitor on `DP-1` a `1920x1080` display, at 144Hz,
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`0x0` off from the top left corner, with a scale of 1 (unscaled).
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To list available monitors:
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```shell
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hyprctl monitors
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```
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Monitors are positioned on a virtual "layout". The `position` is the position of
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said display in the layout. (calculated from the top-left corner)
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For example:
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```ini
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monitor=DP-1, 1920x1080, 0x0, 1
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monitor=DP-2, 1920x1080, 1920x0, 1
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```
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will tell hyprland to make DP-1 on the _left_ of DP-2, while
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```ini
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monitor=DP-1, 1920x1080, 1920x0, 1
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monitor=DP-2, 1920x1080, 0x0, 1
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```
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will tell hyprland to make DP-1 on the _right_.
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{{< hint type=tip >}}
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The position is calculated with the scaled (and transformed) resolution, meaning if
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you want your 4K monitor with scale 2 to the left of your 1080p one, you'd use
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the position `1920x0` for the second screen. (3840 / 2)
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If the monitor is also rotated 90 degrees (vertical) you'd use `1080x0`.
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{{</ hint >}}
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Leaving the name empty will define a fallback rule to use when no other rules
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match.
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You can use `preferred` as a resolution to use the display's preferred size, and
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`auto` as a position to let Hyprland decide on a position for you.
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You can also use `auto` as a scale to let Hyprland decide on a scale for you. These
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depend on the PPI of the monitor.
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Recommended rule for quickly plugging in random monitors:
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```ini
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monitor=,preferred,auto,1
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```
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Will make any monitor that was not specified with an explicit rule automatically
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placed on the right of the other(s) with its preferred resolution.
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Alternatively you can use the `highres` or `highrr` rules in order to get the
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best possible resolution or refreshrate mix.
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for a focus on refreshrate use this:
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```ini
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monitor=,highrr,auto,1
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```
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for a focus on resolution this:
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```ini
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monitor=,highres,auto,1
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```
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For more specific rules, you can also use the output's description
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(see `hyprctl monitors`) like this:
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```
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monitor=desc:SDC 0x4154,preferred,auto,1.5
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```
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remember to remove the (portname)!
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## Disabling a monitor
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To disable a monitor, use
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```ini
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monitor=name,disable
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```
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{{< hint type=tip >}}
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Disabling a monitor will literally remove it from the layout, moving all windows and workspaces
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to any remaining ones. If you want to disable your monitor in a screensaver style (just turn
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off the monitor) use the `dpms` [dispatcher](../Dispatchers).
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{{</ hint >}}
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# Custom reserved area
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If your workflow requires custom reserved area, you can add it with
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```ini
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monitor=name,addreserved,TOP,BOTTOM,LEFT,RIGHT
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```
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Where `TOP` `BOTTOM` `LEFT` `RIGHT` are integers in pixels of the reserved area
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to add. This does stack on top of the calculated one, (e.g. bars) but you may
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only use one of these rules per monitor in the config.
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# Extra args
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## Mirrored displays
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If you want to mirror a display, add a `,mirror,[NAME]` at the end of the monitor
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rule, examples:
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```ini
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monitor=DP-3,1920x1080@60,0x0,1,mirror,DP-2
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monitor=,preferred,auto,1,mirror,DP-1
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```
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Please remember that mirroring displays will not "re-render" everything for your
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second monitor, so if mirroring a 1080p screen onto a 4K one, the resolution
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will still be 1080p on the 4K display. This also means squishing and stretching
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will occur on non-matching resolutions.
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## 10 bit support
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If you want to enable 10 bit support for your display, add a `,bitdepth,10` at the
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end of the monitor rule, e.g.:
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```ini
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monitor=eDP-1,2880x1800@90,0x0,1,bitdepth,10
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```
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Please be aware that colors registered in Hyprland (e.g. the border color) do _not_
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support 10 bit.
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# Rotating
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If you want to rotate a monitor, add a `,transform,X` at the end
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of the monitor rule, where `X` corresponds to a transform number, e.g.:
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```ini
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monitor=eDP-1,2880x1800@90,0x0,1,transform,1
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```
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Transform list:
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```ini
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normal (no transforms) -> 0
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90 degrees -> 1
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180 degrees -> 2
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270 degrees -> 3
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flipped -> 4
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flipped + 90 degrees -> 5
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flipped + 180 degrees -> 6
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flipped + 270 degrees -> 7
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```
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# Default workspace
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You can set the default workspace for a monitor with the `workspace` keyword, e.g.:
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```ini
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workspace = DP-1, 1
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workspace = DP-2, name:work
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```
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Please remember only one default workspace can be created per monitor, subsequent sets for
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the same monitor will overwrite the previous.
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## Binding workspaces to a monitor
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A workspace can be bound to a monitor, meaning by default it will ALWAYS open
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on the selected monitor. You can do this with
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```
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wsbind=WORKSPACE,MONITOR
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```
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for example:
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```
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wsbind=5,DP-1
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wsbind=name:secret,DP-2
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``` |