![]() The Thunderbolt port, first introduced in 2011, looks the same as Mini DisplayPort (and is backwards-compatible). In that case you will see something like this: The options are a little different if you are attaching your desktop Mac like a Mac mini to a monitor as it doesn’t have it’s own display. You can also select ‘Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available’ and you will see a status menu in the menu bar making it easier to turn this off and on again.If you want to mirror the display on both (or multiple) displays go to System Preferences > Displays > Arrangement and choose Mirror Displays.Drag this white bar to the screen you wish to be dominant. A white menu bar will be shown at the top of one of the screens.Drag the illustrated displays into the arrangement you require.Do not select the Mirror Displays tickbox (unless you want the second screen to show the same content as your original screen).Identify which Apple adapter and cable you need to connect the Mac and the monitor by following the.The steps are relatively simple, but as you will see the first step is the hardest! ![]() Luckily once you know what wire you need to connect your MacBook to your monitor it should be plain sailing.
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