Q: Can I use my Mid 2012 13" MacBook Pro to drive two displays?
I have a Mid 2012 13" MacBook Pro (NOT Retina - I wanted the optical drive...) connected to a 27" Thunderbolt Display. If I get a MiniDisplay Port <-> MiniDisplay Port Cable (and connect it between the Thunderbolt Port on the Thunderbolt Display, and the MiniDisplay Port on the iMac), will the MacBook Pro also be able to drive my 27" Mid 2010 iMac as an external Monitor?
If not, will the iMac be able to drive the Thunderbolt display?
I'm trying to get to documents side by side on the 27" monitor so I can move data between them - Word/Word, Word/Excel, etc.,
It would be nice to know the answer before I go to the store and drop the $ on the cable...
Many thanks,
Chris
MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10.2)
Posted on Apr 17, 2015 9:52 AM
Yes you can drive a second display. I don't know about using your iMac as a second though.
With the Mini Display port adapter from your MBPr to the Thunderbolt port on the display. You might need an extension cord. Depending upon the distance.
Then, got to System Preferences and select Displays. There you can configure the arrangement and what you want to see, either a mirror of the MBP display or as a separate or discrete screen. Coupled with Spaces it's great. But you need lots of RAM.
Posted on Apr 17, 2015 8:45 PM