how do I set the display for an external monitor to run with MacBook?
how do I set the display for an external monitor to run with MacBook?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.7
how do I set the display for an external monitor to run with MacBook?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.7
Hi dorisrita,
Thank you for participating in the Apple Support Communities. We understand you'd like to connect an external monitor to your MacBook. It looks like you've come from a helpful article: Connect a display to your Mac. If those steps aren't working this article has some steps that may help: If your external display is dark or low resolution.
"If your Mac is working, but the external display connected to it has a blank or black screen (no video) or can't use its highest resolutions or refresh rates, try these solutions.
Check cables and connections
Make sure that your external display's power cable and video cable are connected securely and correctly at both ends. Learn more about how to connect a display to your Mac.
Your external display will be dark or use a lower resolution or refresh rate if your video cable or any adapter you may be using with it doesn't support the resolution and refresh rate of the display. If you're using a Thunderbolt or USB-C adapter, it must also be compliant with DisplayPort Alt Mode, Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 4.
If the display is connected to a Mac laptop computer with a closed lid, make sure that the Mac is connected to power and using an external keyboard and mouse.
Find out what your Mac supports
Your external display will be dark if it exceeds the maximum number of external displays that your Mac can use at the same time. This limit varies by Mac model.
Your external display will be dark or use a lower resolution or refresh rate if you configure it to exceed the maximum supported resolution or refresh rate. This limit varies by Mac model, display, the video cable and adapter used with the display, and the resolution and refresh rate of other connected displays. Learn what to do if your screen became dark after you changed its resolution or refresh rate.
To find out how many external displays your Mac supports, and at which resolutions and refresh rates, check the specifications for your Mac model:
Detect your display
If your Mac can't detect your external display, your external display will be dark. Use one or more of these steps to try again to detect your display.
Allow your display to connect
When connecting a display to a Mac laptop computer with Apple silicon, your Mac might ask you to allow this accessory (your display) to connect. If you don't allow it to connect, your display remains dark. Learn more about allowing accessories to connect to Mac laptop computers.
Check display brightness
If your external display is dark, make sure that its brightness hasn't been turned down.
Update software
Software can affect display detection, the quality of the image on your display, and the resolutions and refresh rates available to your display.
If you still need help
We hope this helps.
Take care.
Hi dorisrita,
Thank you for participating in the Apple Support Communities. We understand you'd like to connect an external monitor to your MacBook. It looks like you've come from a helpful article: Connect a display to your Mac. If those steps aren't working this article has some steps that may help: If your external display is dark or low resolution.
"If your Mac is working, but the external display connected to it has a blank or black screen (no video) or can't use its highest resolutions or refresh rates, try these solutions.
Check cables and connections
Make sure that your external display's power cable and video cable are connected securely and correctly at both ends. Learn more about how to connect a display to your Mac.
Your external display will be dark or use a lower resolution or refresh rate if your video cable or any adapter you may be using with it doesn't support the resolution and refresh rate of the display. If you're using a Thunderbolt or USB-C adapter, it must also be compliant with DisplayPort Alt Mode, Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 4.
If the display is connected to a Mac laptop computer with a closed lid, make sure that the Mac is connected to power and using an external keyboard and mouse.
Find out what your Mac supports
Your external display will be dark if it exceeds the maximum number of external displays that your Mac can use at the same time. This limit varies by Mac model.
Your external display will be dark or use a lower resolution or refresh rate if you configure it to exceed the maximum supported resolution or refresh rate. This limit varies by Mac model, display, the video cable and adapter used with the display, and the resolution and refresh rate of other connected displays. Learn what to do if your screen became dark after you changed its resolution or refresh rate.
To find out how many external displays your Mac supports, and at which resolutions and refresh rates, check the specifications for your Mac model:
Detect your display
If your Mac can't detect your external display, your external display will be dark. Use one or more of these steps to try again to detect your display.
Allow your display to connect
When connecting a display to a Mac laptop computer with Apple silicon, your Mac might ask you to allow this accessory (your display) to connect. If you don't allow it to connect, your display remains dark. Learn more about allowing accessories to connect to Mac laptop computers.
Check display brightness
If your external display is dark, make sure that its brightness hasn't been turned down.
Update software
Software can affect display detection, the quality of the image on your display, and the resolutions and refresh rates available to your display.
If you still need help
We hope this helps.
Take care.
Hi dorisrita,
Thanks for following up. If that didn't answer your question, feel free to reply back here with additional information and we'll be happy to see if we can offer further assistance.
Have a good day.
Thank you so much for your trouble, Jeff.
I think my question was too general.
I will have to compose a new question to get at my specific problem.
Best,
Doris
how do I set the display for an external monitor to run with MacBook?