In the Advanced pane, you can set how many resolutions you wish to toggle. Right now, my shortcut is Command- Option- R. You may add more preferred resolutions in "Advanced." Also, because this was taken on an iMac, you will have different resolution options for your MacBook Pro Retina. ![]() Resolutions pane of QuickRes preferences. Also, after you set resolutions, you may simply click this icon normally to toggle between resolutions. Note that Mac will give you an error and claim that it is from an "unidentified developer" simply Ctrl-click the app's icon in Finder and click open. To access preferences, launch QuickRes and Ctrl-click (right-click) the icon that will appear in the menu bar. You can set multiple (up to 8) resolutions in its preferences and assign keyboard shortcuts to them. ![]() Based on your description, QuickRes appears to perfectly accomplish what you're trying to do.
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