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Extended monitors on Macbook pro

I want to add two monitors to my mackbook pro. I want to have one of them extended and one that mirrors my macbook monitor. I have tried several options without any luck. What could I be doing wrong?

Posted on Sep 1, 2020 4:42 PM

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Posted on Sep 1, 2020 4:46 PM

nate4re wrote:

What could I be doing wrong?

What are you doing?

This is how to connect an external monitor. To mirror a display you click mirror display. To use extended desktop you unclick the mirror display.

Use external monitors with your Mac - Apple Support

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Sep 1, 2020 6:14 PM in response to nate4re

Although it is not mentioned in detail in that article, you can have BOTH Extended and Mirrored at the same time if you have three or more displays total. Use the Arrangement pane.


"Normal" Extended displays share an edge.


"Mirrored" displays look like a double image of one display. The alternate way to mirror two displays is to drag the tiny blue box representing one display until it nearly coincides with another. Those two should mirror. This may cause the resolution on one or the other (or both) display to switch to a compromise resolution.



Extended monitors on Macbook pro

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