![]() Yet by default, OS X only volunteers very limited choices like the following:Īs a result, you’ll see a small inset picture surrounded by a whole lot of nothing on your local display. This is a bit of a puzzle at first, because quite clearly the integrated graphics card can power various resolutions – including your 27″ Thunderbolt Display or your 1080p television set. Want to know more about us? Head here.It’s easy to remote control your Mac, no matter if it’s hosted in a data centre far away, or if it sits in your bookshelf across the room. But when you do, you’ll notice that the screen resolution is often not what you’d expect on the monitor you control your Mac from. In no time, our stories got picked up by the likes of Forbes, Foxnews, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Engadget, The Verge, Macrumors, and many others. PiunikaWeb started as purely an investigative tech journalism website with main focus on ‘breaking’ or ‘exclusive’ news. NOTE: You can also check the macOS Ventura 13 bugs and issues tracker. We will update this story as events unfold in the future. “The item is either locked or damaged, or in a folder you don’t have permission to modify (error code -10823).”įortunately, there is a workaround that could help mitigate the issue pending an official response: Source (click/tap to expand) Get following error message when trying to change default app. New Ventura release locked permissions on webloc files. webloc file and choose “Get Info”, the ability to change to Firefox is grayed out and also the button “Change All” is grayed out. ![]() ![]() I’ve checked to insure Firefox is default browser in Settings, Desktop & Dock. I cannot change the default web browser for. According to reports, other browsers and the ‘Change All’ option in the list are grayed out. However, it seems that macOS Ventura 13.1 is not allowing users to change the default browser to open these WEBLOCs. A WEBLOC file is basically a website shortcut that redirects the user to a URL. The other issue prevents users from changing the default web browser to open ‘WEBLOC’ files. MacOS Ventura 13.1 also doesn’t allow changing default web browser Unfortunately, the issue was not fixed in the stable rollout, and it persists even after new updates. I have an M1 MacBook Air with an LG 34WK95U display and have to run it in native 5120×2160 resolution because the next available res makes my screen look like a Playskool toy. It’s worth pointing out that this issue was already present in the macOS Ventura 13 beta version:Īnyone using the macOS Ventura beta with an external display? Are scaled resolutions back? It also doesn’t have any scaling options. Hi,after upgrading to Ventura 13.1 my external display (Dell U49) has only default resolution with retina support (HiDPI). I’m running the same monitor with the same Thunderbolt cable between two intel based Macs and the difference is striking. Ventura 13.1 Broke my External Display Resolutions (low resolution)! Since the latest update I was defaulted to 3840×1600 and I wanted to change this however when I saw the Displays menu, suddenly most options shown were low resolution! Meanwhile, trying to switch to another resolution noticeably affects image quality and sharpness. This problem results in very small UI elements as the new default resolution. And, when users try to set another resolution, they are all marked as ‘low resolution’. ‘External display resolution’ broken on macOS Ventura 13.1Īfter the latest macOS stable update, the default resolution for external displays is different. Apparently, the ‘external display resolution’ and ‘change default browser’ options are broken on macOS Ventura 13.1. Now, multiple users are reporting a couple of issues that arrive or persist after the new update. For instance, the ‘Added to logins items’ bug in browsers, annoying persistent notifications, among others. As usual, the update brought multiple bug fixes and tweaks.īut in the recent past, we have already covered some Ventura issues reported by users. MacOS 13 (Ventura) got the v13.1 update this month as its most recent incremental version.
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