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NAME

       sway-output - output configuration commands for sway

DESCRIPTION

       You may combine output commands into one, like so:

           output HDMI-A-1 mode 1920x1080 pos 1920 0 bg ~/wallpaper.png stretch

       You  can  get  a list of output names with swaymsg -t get_outputs. You may also match any output by using
       the output name "*". Additionally, "-" can be used to match the focused output by name and  "--"  can  be
       used to match the focused output by its identifier.

       Some  outputs  may  have different names when disconnecting and reconnecting. To identify these, the name
       can be substituted for a string consisting of the make, model and serial which you can get  from  swaymsg
       -t get_outputs. Each value must be separated by one space. For example:

           output "Some Company ABC123 0x00000000" pos 1920 0

COMMANDS

       output <name> mode|resolution|res [--custom] <width>x<height>[@<rate>Hz]
           Configures  the  specified  output to use the given mode. Modes are a combination of width and height
           (in pixels) and a refresh rate that your display can be configured to use. For a  list  of  available
           modes for each output, use swaymsg -t get_outputs.

           To  set  a  custom  mode not listed in the list of available modes, use --custom. You should probably
           only use this if you know what you're doing.

           Examples:

               output HDMI-A-1 mode 1920x1080

               output HDMI-A-1 mode 1920x1080@60Hz

       output <name> modeline <clock> <hdisplay> <hsync_start>  <hsync_end>  <htotal>  <vdisplay>  <vsync_start>
       <vsync_end> <vtotal> <hsync> <vsync>
           Configures  the  specified  output  to  use  the given modeline. It can be generated using cvt(1) and
           gtf(1) commands. See xorg.conf(5). Only supported on DRM backend.

           Example:

               output HDMI-A-1 modeline 173.00 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync

       output <name> position|pos <X> <Y>
           Places the specified output at the specific position in the global coordinate space. The  cursor  may
           only  be  moved  between  immediately adjacent outputs. If scaling is active, it has to be considered
           when positioning. For example, if the scaling factor for the left output is 2, the relative  position
           for  the  right  output  has to be divided by 2. The reference point is the top left corner so if you
           want the bottoms aligned this has to be considered as well.

           Example:

               output HDMI1 scale 2

               output HDMI1 pos 0 1020 res 3200x1800

               output eDP1 pos 1600 0 res 1920x1080

           Note that the left x-pos of eDP1 is 1600 = 3200/2 and the bottom y-pos is 1020 + (1800 / 2) = 1920  =
           0 + 1920

       output <name> scale <factor>
           Scales  the specified output by the specified scale factor. An integer is recommended, but fractional
           values are also supported. You may be better served by setting an integer scale factor and  adjusting
           the  font  size  of  your applications to taste. HiDPI isn't supported with Xwayland clients (windows
           will blur). A fractional scale may be slightly adjusted to match requirements of the protocol.

       output <name> scale_filter linear|nearest|smart
           Indicates how to scale application buffers that are rendered at  a  scale  lower  than  the  output's
           configured  scale,  such  as  lo-dpi applications on hi-dpi screens. Linear is smoother and blurrier,
           nearest (also known as nearest neighbor) is sharper and blockier. Setting "smart" will apply  nearest
           scaling when the output has an integer scale factor, otherwise linear. The default is "smart".

       output <name> subpixel rgb|bgr|vrgb|vbgr|none
           Manually sets the subpixel hinting for the specified output. This value is usually auto-detected, but
           some  displays  may  misreport their subpixel geometry. Using the correct subpixel hinting allows for
           sharper text. Incorrect values will result in blurrier text. When changing  this  via  swaymsg,  some
           applications may need to be restarted to use the new value.

       output <name> background|bg <file> <mode> [<fallback_color>]
           Sets  the  wallpaper for the given output to the specified file, using the given scaling mode (one of
           "stretch", "fill", "fit", "center", "tile"). If the specified file cannot be accessed or if the image
           does not fill the entire output, a fallback color may be provided to cover the rest  of  the  output.
           fallback_color should be specified as #RRGGBB. Alpha is not supported.

       output <name> background|bg <color> solid_color
           Sets the background of the given output to the specified color. color should be specified as #RRGGBB.
           Alpha is not supported.

       output <name> transform <transform> [clockwise|anticlockwise]
           Sets  the  background transform to the given value. Can be one of "90", "180", "270" for rotation; or
           "flipped", "flipped-90", "flipped-180", "flipped-270" to apply a rotation and flip,  or  "normal"  to
           apply  no transform. The rotation is performed clockwise. If a single output is chosen and a rotation
           direction is specified (clockwise or anticlockwise) then the transform is added  or  subtracted  from
           the current transform (this cannot be used directly in the configuration file).

       output <name> disable|enable
           Enables or disables the specified output (all outputs are enabled by default).

           As opposed to the power command, the output will lose its current workspace and windows.

       output <name> toggle
           Toggle the specified output.

       output <name> power on|off|toggle
           Turns on or off the specified output.

           As opposed to the enable and disable commands, the output keeps its current workspaces and windows.

       output <name> dpms on|off|toggle
           Deprecated. Alias for power.

       output <name> max_render_time off|<msec>
           Controls  when  sway  composites  the  output,  as  a positive number of milliseconds before the next
           display refresh. A smaller number leads to  fresher  composited  frames  and  lower  perceived  input
           latency,  but if set too low, sway may not finish compositing in time for display refresh, leading to
           delayed frames.

           When set to off, sway composites immediately after display refresh,  maximizing  time  available  for
           compositing.

           To adjust when applications are instructed to render, see max_render_time in sway(5).

           To set this up for optimal latency:
           1.  Launch some full-screen application that renders continuously, like glxgears.
           2.  Start with max_render_time 1. Increment by 1 if you see frame drops.

           This  setting  only has an effect on Wayland and DRM backends, as support for presentation timestamps
           and predicted output refresh rate is required.

       output <name> adaptive_sync on|off|toggle
           Enables or disables adaptive synchronization (often referred to as Variable Refresh Rate, or  by  the
           vendor-specific names FreeSync/G-Sync).

           Adaptive  sync  allows  clients  to  submit  frames  a little too late without having to wait a whole
           refresh period to display it on screen. Enabling adaptive sync can improve  latency,  but  can  cause
           flickering on some hardware.

       output <name> render_bit_depth 6|8|10
           Controls the maximum color channel bit depth at which frames are rendered; the default is currently 8
           bits per channel.

           Setting  higher  values  will  not  have an effect if hardware and software lack support for such bit
           depths. Successfully increasing the render bit depth will not necessarily increase the bit  depth  of
           the  frames  sent  to  a  display.  An  increased  render bit depth may provide smoother rendering of
           gradients, and screenshots which can more precisely store the colors of programs which  display  high
           bit depth colors.

           Warnings:  this  can  break  screenshot/screencast  programs which have not been updated to work with
           different bit depths. This command is experimental, and may be removed or changed in the future.

       output <name> color_profile srgb|[icc <file>]
           Sets the color profile for an output. The default is srgb. <file> should be a path to a  display  ICC
           profile.

           Not  all  renderers  support this feature; currently it only works with the the Vulkan renderer. Even
           where supported, the application of the color profile may be inaccurate.

           This command is experimental, and may be removed or changed in the future. It may have no  effect  or
           produce unexpected output when used together with future HDR support features.

       output <name> allow_tearing yes|no
           Allows or disallows screen tearing as a result of immediate page flips, and an immediate presentation
           mode from a client. The default is that no screen tearing is allowed.

           With  immediate  page  flips,  frames  from  the  client are presented as soon as possible instead of
           synchronizing with the monitor's vblank interval (VSync).

           It is recommended to set max_render_time to off. In that case a page flip happens as soon as a client
           updates. Otherwise,  tearing  will  only  happen  if  rendering  takes  longer  than  the  configured
           milliseconds before the next display refresh.

           To  adjust  whether  tearing is allowed for specific applications, see allow_tearing in sway(5). Note
           that tearing will only be enabled when it's allowed for both the output and the application.

           This setting only has effect when a window is fullscreen on the output.

SEE ALSO

       sway(5) sway-input(5)

                                                   2025-02-04                                     sway-output(5)