Adding Monitors to MacBook Air
I have a MacBook Air and 2 HP monitors. I connected the monitors, but both have the same thing on it and the displays setting it only show 1 HP monitor. Help
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.5
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I have a MacBook Air and 2 HP monitors. I connected the monitors, but both have the same thing on it and the displays setting it only show 1 HP monitor. Help
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.5
In the Displays setting click on the monitor, and then from the "Use As" drop down choose Extend, rather than mirror.
Depending on the exact model year of MacBook air, the second monitor may not be supported.
click here ➜ Extend or mirror your Mac desktop across multiple displays - Apple Support
In the Displays setting click on the monitor, and then from the "Use As" drop down choose Extend, rather than mirror.
Depending on the exact model year of MacBook air, the second monitor may not be supported.
click here ➜ Extend or mirror your Mac desktop across multiple displays - Apple Support
Check video support under technical specifications on the product-ID page
Identify your MacBook Air model - Apple Support
This support article tells you how to use external monitors with your Mac --> Connect a display to your Mac - Apple Support
Adding Monitors to MacBook Air