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Using iMac as external display not working

I'm trying to use my old mid 2011 iMac (High Sierra) as display for my 2017 Macbook Pro (Catalina), using a Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter and Thunderbolt cable. But after pressing Command + F2 nothing happens, even after restarting both computers. Anyone know the reason for this?

Posted on Jan 8, 2020 6:46 AM

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Posted on Jan 8, 2020 7:55 AM

First questionI guess does the iMac show as a connected Thunderbolt device

in System Information on the MacBook Pro?


If it is not showing up there, it could be that you have a bad cable

or a bad adapter.


Also, as an additional check, in the same setup see if you can

connect in Target Disk Mode?

Transfer files between two Mac computers using target disk mode - Apple Support


This will give us an idea whether there is a fundamental Thunderbolt issue

if it doesn't work or some graphics issue if it does or Thunderbolt hardware issue.

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Jan 8, 2020 7:55 AM in response to agagag555

First questionI guess does the iMac show as a connected Thunderbolt device

in System Information on the MacBook Pro?


If it is not showing up there, it could be that you have a bad cable

or a bad adapter.


Also, as an additional check, in the same setup see if you can

connect in Target Disk Mode?

Transfer files between two Mac computers using target disk mode - Apple Support


This will give us an idea whether there is a fundamental Thunderbolt issue

if it doesn't work or some graphics issue if it does or Thunderbolt hardware issue.

Jan 9, 2020 10:07 AM in response to agagag555

On my 2011 iMac with no TB cable connected I get no result using CMD+F2, so could it be the cable?


If target display mode doesn't work

If your iMac doesn't show the desktop of your other Mac, try these steps first:


Restart your iMac.

Restart the other Mac.

Unplug the Thunderbolt or Mini DisplayPort cable from the other Mac, then plug it back in.

Press Command-F2 on the iMac.

If that doesn't work, try these other solutions:


If you're currently logged in to the iMac that you want to use as a display, choose Apple menu  > Log Out to return to the login window. Then press Command-F2 again.

Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Keyboard. If ”Use F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys” is selected, target display mode uses Command-Fn-F2 instead of Command-F2. It might also help to use the keyboard that came with your iMac. Some third-party keyboards and older Apple keyboards don't support target display mode.

Make sure that your iMac is using macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 or earlier. You can't use target display mode with later versions of macOS, or with Boot Camp and Windows.

Using iMac as external display not working

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