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xvidtune(1x)							 xvidtune(1x)



NAME
       xvidtune - video mode tuner for Xorg

SYNOPSIS
       xvidtune [ -show | -prev | -next | -unlock ] [ -toolkitoption ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       Xvidtune	 is  a	client interface to the X server video mode extension
       (XFree86-VidModeExtension).

       When given one of the non-toolkit options, xvidtune provides a command
       line interface to either switch the video mode.

       Without	any  options  (or  with only toolkit options) it presents the
       user with various buttons and sliders that can  be  used	 to  interac-
       tively  adjust  existing video modes.  It will also print the settings
       in a format suitable for inclusion in an xorg.conf file.

       Normally the Xorg X servers only allow changes to  be  made  with  the
       XFree86-VidModeExtension from clients connected via a local connection
       type.

       Note:  The original mode settings can be restored by pressing the  'R'
       key,  and  this	can  be used to restore a stable screen in situations
       where the screen becomes unreadable.

       The available buttons are:

       Left
       Right
       Up
       Down
		 Adjust the video mode so that the display will be  moved  in
		 the appropriate direction.

       Wider
       Narrower
       Shorter
       Taller
		 Adjust	 the  video  mode so that the display size is altered
		 appropriately.

       Quit	 Exit the program.

       Apply	 Adjust the current video mode to  match  the  selected	 set-
		 tings.

       Auto	 Cause the Up/Down/Right/Left, Wider/Narrower/Shorter/Taller,
		 Restore, and the special S3 buttons to	 be  applied  immedi-
		 ately.	 This button can be toggled.

       Test	 Temporarily switch to the selected settings.

       Restore	 Return the settings to their original values.

       Fetch	 Query the server for its current settings.

       Show	 Print the currently selected settings to stdout in xorg.conf
		 "Modeline" format.  The primary selection is similarly	 set.

       Next	 Switch the Xserver to the next video mode.

       Prev	 Switch the Xserver to the previous video mode.

       For  some  S3-based  cards (964 and 968) the following are also avail-
       able:

       InvertVCLK
		 Change the VCLK invert/non-invert state.

       EarlySC	 Change the Early SC state.  This affects screen wrapping.

       BlankDelay1
       BlankDelay2
		 Set the blank delay values.  This affects  screen  wrapping.
		 Acceptable  values  are in the range 0-7.  The values may be
		 incremented or decremented with the '+' and '-' buttons,  or
		 by pressing the '+' or '-' keys in the text field.

       For  S3-864/868	based cards InvertVCLK and BlankDelay1 may be useful.
       For S3 Trio32/Trio64 cards  only	 InvertVCLK  is	 available.   At  the
       moment  there are no default settings available for these chips in the
       video mode extension and thus this feature is  disabled	in  xvidtune.
       It  can	be  enabled by setting any of the optional S3 commands in the
       screen section of xorg.conf, e.g. using
		 blank_delay "*" 0

OPTIONS
       xvidtune accepts the standard X Toolkit command line options  as	 well
       as the following:

       -show	 Print the current settings to stdout in xorg.conf "Modeline"
		 format and exit.

       -prev	 Switch the Xserver to the previous video mode.

       -next	 Switch the Xserver to the next video mode.

       -unlock	 Normally, xvidtune will disable the switching of video modes
		 via  hot-keys	while  it is running.  If for some reason the
		 program did not exit cleanly and they	are  still  disabled,
		 the  program can be re-run with this option to re-enable the
		 mode switching key combinations.

SEE ALSO
       xorg.conf(5x), Xorg(1x)

AUTHORS
       Kaleb S. Keithley, X Consortium.
       Additions and modifications by Jon Tombs, David Dawes, and Joe Moss.

BUGS
       X Error handling, i.e. when the server does not allow xvidtune clients
       to write new modes, could be better.



X.Org				Version 6.8.2			 xvidtune(1x)


UNIX/Linux commands referenced on this page:
  1. Xorg
  2. restore
  3. display
  4. size
  5. as
  6. disable
  7. write