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Setting up iMac mini

Only have one hdmi port and I need it to hook up the monitor that I bought for the mini. But I also plan on sending the image to a projector too for extended desktop work. With only one hdmi how should I go about doing that ? Which one should get the actual hdmi port and which one should get a usb-c port with an adapter? Best way ? Or should I use an adapter for the monitor ? Maybe switch it to vga or something ?


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vjryan

Posted on Jul 31, 2019 5:34 AM

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Posted on Jul 31, 2019 6:30 AM

If both monitor and projector require HDMI. Then connect the monitor directly to the HDMI port and use a USB-c to HDMI adapter for the projector. see > USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter - Apple


If the monitor or projector have other connections (DVI or Mini DisplayPort) then you need a USB-c adapter to match.


For more info on using multiple displays, see > Use external monitors with your Mac - Apple Support

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Jul 31, 2019 6:30 AM in response to Vjryangrow

If both monitor and projector require HDMI. Then connect the monitor directly to the HDMI port and use a USB-c to HDMI adapter for the projector. see > USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter - Apple


If the monitor or projector have other connections (DVI or Mini DisplayPort) then you need a USB-c adapter to match.


For more info on using multiple displays, see > Use external monitors with your Mac - Apple Support

Setting up iMac mini

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