Enter (Resolution Display Manager).

This draft is written in a (think The Verge or MacStories ), balancing technical utility with readability. It includes a headline, subheadings, a step-by-step guide, and a verdict. The Mac App That Should Be Built Into macOS: Why RDM is Essential for Power Users Forget paid subscription bloatware. This tiny, open-source utility solves Apple’s most frustrating external monitor problem overnight.

Unlike macOS’s native slider, RDM gives you a drop-down list of precise pixel dimensions (e.g., 2560x1440, 1920x1080, 3008x1692). It shows you exactly which modes are running in standard (fuzzy) scaling and which are running in crisp HiDPI. The real killer feature? Sub-pixel antialiasing. Apple killed sub-pixel text rendering in modern macOS, making text look terrible on standard 1080p or 1440p monitors. RDM forces the GPU to render at a higher resolution and downscale it, effectively tricking macOS into giving you sharper fonts on cheap screens. How to Download and Install RDM on Mac Forget Homebrew headaches. The standard download is a simple drag-and-drop.

If you are using a Mac mini with a 1440p gaming monitor, or a MacBook Pro with an ultrawide 4K panel, It is the missing System Preference panel.