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how do i set multiple monitors on my mac book pro m2 pro ,

how do i set multiple monitors on my mac book pro m2 pro , eg monitor 1 and monitor 2 with the laptop open or laptop in clamshell mode


In clamshell mode both monitors are mirrored


MacBook Pro (M2 Pro, 2023)

Posted on Apr 2, 2023 7:12 AM

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Posted on Apr 2, 2023 11:32 AM

when you select

[√] Mirror Displays,

both displays are serviced by the same display-generator, perfectly in Sync:




when you uncheck that box, or drag the overlapping icons away from each other each, each display uses a separate display-generator, and each can have a different resolution and a different picture:



You arrange the blue display Icons to correspond to their placement on your bench, and then the mouse moves freely across the virtual boundary between displays, and can carry a window with it.


If you drop the window so that part is on each display, the different portions will be referred and scroll "the right way".

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Apr 2, 2023 11:32 AM in response to edwardmpinto

when you select

[√] Mirror Displays,

both displays are serviced by the same display-generator, perfectly in Sync:




when you uncheck that box, or drag the overlapping icons away from each other each, each display uses a separate display-generator, and each can have a different resolution and a different picture:



You arrange the blue display Icons to correspond to their placement on your bench, and then the mouse moves freely across the virtual boundary between displays, and can carry a window with it.


If you drop the window so that part is on each display, the different portions will be referred and scroll "the right way".

Apr 2, 2023 10:07 AM in response to Grant Bennet-Alder

Its a 14 inch macbook pro m2 pro chip and I am using a thunderbolt dock with type C connector


When its opened, it shows one is apple screen as one and the other two as external as one monitor ?


In clamshell mode the other two monitor are external as well .


I just want to be able to use both external monitors and (nice to have) use the laptop monitor as third one

Apr 3, 2023 9:58 PM in response to edwardmpinto

"how do i set multiple monitors on my mac book pro m2 pro ,: Just to be clear I have a m2 pro processor chip and the make and model of the dock is Dell WDT19TBS Model K20 A Pic included below:"

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