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I'm using a Macbook Pro Retina connected to a secondary non-retina display. How do I detect when my app is moved to the non-retina display?

EDIT: This is an OpenGL app. I'm using -backingScaleFactor in NSScreen to detect the scale factor of the screen. I'm looking for a way to detect when this changes.

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    Why do you need this? It's not required. OS X will take care of re-adapting your UI when switching to a non-retina display. Mar 13, 2014 at 8:47
  • MrAsterisco asks a good question: artwork should be supplied using either PDFs or using the FileName@2x naming scheme so Cocoa will automatically use the correct resolution. If you have a custom scenario, please edit your question and describe it in detail. Mar 13, 2014 at 17:23
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    It's for a pure OpenGL app. I need to be able to detect it so I can handle the drawing differently.
    – Berry Blue
    Mar 14, 2014 at 1:46

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NSWindow will post NSWindowDidChangeBackingPropertiesNotification. The window's delegate will receive -windowDidChangeBackingProperties: if it implements that method. A view will receive -viewDidChangeBackingProperties.

See the section "Handle Dynamic Changes in Window Resolution Only When You Must" in Apple's High Resolution Guidelines for OS X.

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