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I have a number of macs I administer via remote desktop.

I would like to be able to change the resolution and other display settings via a script.

The display settings in the Display preferences don't look as good for custom displays.

I can use an app on each one to set the resolution and Hz, but I would prefer to simply run a script on each mac remotely.

Is it possible to do this via appleScript or shell scripting?

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