This should move the focus to the current active resolutionġ1) Hit the up (or down) arrow key. This should reset the element in focus to the starting pointġ0) Hit Tab twice. This should cause Displays Preferences to openĩ) Type Shift-Tab at least three times. This assures System Preferences is at the Show All viewĨ) Type "displays" and hit Return. This should cause System Preferences to openħ) Hit Command-L. This should cause System Preferences to be highlighted in the Applications folderĦ) Hit Command-O. This will open a new Finder window into the Applications folderĥ) Type "sys". Basically, the procedure goes something like this:Ģ) Wait several minutes so that you are sure it has finished bootingģ) Hit Command-Q followed by Command-Tab several times to make sure only the Finder is runningĤ) Hit Shift-Command-A. You can dry run the procedure with your MacBook Pro not connected to the TV to see how it works and then once you confirm the procedure, you can do the same with the TV attached and without benefit of being able to see the screen. There isn't exactly a keyboard shortcut for changing display resolutions, but there is a way to sort of fake it.
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