Does anyone know of a solution that allows 2 monitors to be one continues monitor on the Mac Pro (Late 2013) like my older Mac Pro (2006)?

My inquire is: "I have a Mac Pro (Late 2013) and I have two Dell P2415Q monitors. On my older Mac Pro (2006) I had two apple monitors that made one continuous image. half of my panoramic images on the LT side monitor and the other half on the RT side monitor at the same time. 

 

With the Mac Pro (Late 2013) it will only display on one side or the other So I cannot show the entire image on both monitors at the same time so I have to look at a smaller image if I want to see the whole image. Does anyone know of a solution that allows 2 monitors to be one continues monitor on the Mac Pro (Late 2013) like my older Mac Pro (2006)?


Posted on Jun 9, 2020 9:27 AM

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Jun 9, 2020 11:49 AM in response to BeaverCoyote

Sure, I'll try. go to the big Apple in the corner, then system preferences, then Display, then Arrangement, then follow the onscreen instructions. Looks like you have 1 DisplayPort, one MiniDisplayPort and an HDMI, should you wish to use that. Your 2 monitors also support MST (multi Stream Transport) with displayPort 1.2 as there is a DisplayPort in and a DisplayPort out. Alas, I don't know if your Late 2013 Mac Pro supports MST....apparently it does, but not daisy-chaining 2 monitors via DisplayPort--thunderbolt only . Huh...didn't know that. Oh, and make sure Mirror displays checkbox isn't selected. You should be able to drag one display to the desired position to make it the primary display, and you'll get a red border around the display as it's being moved. If you don't like that, you can drag the other display over to make it the primary display.



here's how to do split screen on a Mac in OS Catalina, El Capitan, High Sierra and Mojave ....link....

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204948



anyways, hope this helps you


john b

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