How to Set Up Dual Monitors on a Mac (2024)

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  • Know What's Supported

  • How to Set Up

  • How to Set Up Wireless Displays in Ventura

  • How to Choose a Monitor

  • Frequently Asked Questions

What to Know

  • Connect a monitor to your Mac using HDMI, Mini DisplayPort, USB-C, or Thunderbolt ports.
  • If your monitor doesn’t have the right input for your Mac, you will need to buy a special cable or adapter.
  • Open the Apple menu > Displays > Arrangement, and uncheck the Mirror Displays box to use dual monitors.

This article explains how to set up dual monitors on a Mac, including how to connect a second monitor to a Mac laptop (like MacBook Air) and how to connect two monitors to a desktop Mac (like a Mac Mini).

How to Know Your Mac Supports the Monitor You Choose

Before you settle on an additional monitor or a dual monitor setup, make sure that your Mac can handle the resolution. Most Macs can run and exceed 1080p on multiple monitors, but your Mac may not be able to take an additional 4K display. To find out exactly what your Mac can handle, you’ll need to check out the technical specifications on Apple’s website.

Here’s how to find out what kind of monitor your Mac can handle:

The number of external displays your Mac can support also depends on its make and model.

  1. Navigate to Apple's site, then select Support from the menu bar at the top of the screen.

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  2. On the Support page, scroll down to "Search for topics" and type in your Mac's information (model, year, etc).

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  3. From the results page, select List of Models, then select Identify your model.

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  4. Scroll down the results page until you find your Mac model, then select the Tech Specs link.

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  5. Scroll down to the Video Support section, and look for the dual display and video mirroring bullet point.

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In this example, you can see that a 2011 MacBook Air 13-inch can display its native resolution on the built-in display while also outputting video to an external display at a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. That means this particular Mac could handle a 1080p display easily, but it wouldn’t work with a 4K monitor.

How to Set Up Dual Monitors On a Mac

Once you’ve obtained a monitor for your MacBook or two monitors for a desktop Mac, you’ve verified your Mac can handle the monitors, and you have either the necessary cables and adapters, you’re ready to set up dual monitors on your Mac.

Here’s how to set up dual monitors on a Mac:

  1. Connect the monitor to the Mac, using the appropriate cable and adapters if necessary.

    If you’re setting up dual monitors on a desktop Mac, connect both monitors during this step.

  2. Position your monitors and Mac where you want them on your desk.

  3. Turn on your Mac. It will automatically detect and activate the second monitor, although the settings may not be to your liking.

    If the monitor doesn’t turn on automatically with the Mac, turn it on manually.

  4. Click the Apple menu icon.

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  5. Click System Preferences.

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  6. Click Displays.

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  7. On your main display, click Arrangement.

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    If the mirror displays box is checked, both monitors will show the same image at all times.

  8. On your main display, make sure the mirror displays box is unchecked.

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  9. On your main display, you’ll see a diagram showing the positioning of your displays. If they’re not positioned correctly, locate the secondary monitor icon.

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    If you're satisfied with the monitor positioning, you can skip to step 12.

  10. Click and drag the secondary monitor into the correct position.

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  11. Release your mouse or trackpad, and the secondary monitor will drop into the position you chose.

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  12. Your monitors are now ready to use, but you may need to configure the new monitor. Make sure the image doesn't look stretched, squashed, discolored, or anything. If it doesn't look right, click Scaled.

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  13. Click the correct resolution for your display.

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    Select the native resolution for your monitor for the best results. It needs to be equal to or lower than the resolution that your Mac is capable of handling.

  14. If your second display looks right, you can close the display settings and start using your Mac.

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The Mac mini running Apple's M1 chip can only use one Thunderbolt/USB 4 monitor at a time. If you want to add a second monitor to the M1 Mac mini, you have to use the Mac mini's HDMI port. Officially, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models using the M1 chip only support one external monitor. The M1 MacBooks and MacBook Pro models can use one external monitor and their built-in display simultaneously.

How to Set Up Displays Wirelessly in Ventura

Wireless display connection options have been added as of macOS 13 (Ventura). If you've upgraded to Ventura—or are planning to—the process of wirelessly connecting an additional display is very straightforward. This is primarily intended to work with other Apple devices.

To add your iPad, Apple TV, etc as an extra display, open the Apple menu on your Macand select System Settings > Displays. Next, open the plus (+) drop-down menu and choose the device you want to start using.

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How to Choose a Monitor for a Mac

If you’ve never set up dual monitors before, finding the right monitor can seem like a daunting prospect. To choose the right monitor, you need to consider the display's size, resolution, color accuracy, and other characteristics. If you have a desktop Mac that already has a monitor, matching that monitor with another identical unit provides the smoothest experience. If you’re adding a second monitor to your MacBook, you may want to consider going with a bigger 4k monitor to maximize your screen real estate or a compact flat panel display that you can take with you on the go.

It’s also important to consider the type of inputs a monitor accepts, but that isn’t as big a deal. If you find the ideal monitor, but it only has HDMI inputs, and you’re using a MacBook that only has USB-C, all you need to do is pick up a USB-C to HDMI adapter or a USB-C hub that includes an HDMI port. You can also find adapters to go from HDMI to other outputs like Mini DisplayPort, so don’t let inputs hold you back when choosing a monitor.

If your Mac is running Catalina or newer and you have an iPad, you can use your iPad as a second monitor.

FAQ

  • How do you factory reset a MacBook Pro?

    To reset your MacBook or MacBook Pro, start by using Time Machine to create a backup on an external drive. In Recovery Mode, go to Disk Utility > View > Show All Devices > your drive > Erase > Reinstall macOS. In macOS Monterey and later, go to System Preferences > Erase All Content and Settings.

  • How do you take a screenshot on a MacBook Pro?

    To take a screenshot, press and hold shift+command+3. Use the shift+command+4 keyboard shortcut to capture a portion of the screen.

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FAQs

How to Set Up Dual Monitors on a Mac? ›

Mac: Click the Apple icon > System Preferences > Displays, and on your main display, click Arrangement. Click and drag displays into the position you want, matching their physical orientation. If you can't see your new display, click the Detect Displays button (press the Option key if you don't see it).

How can I connect 2 monitors to my Mac? ›

If the displays themselves have Thunderbolt ports, you can connect one display to another, and then connect one of the displays to a Thunderbolt port on your Mac. If your Mac has two Thunderbolt ports, you can connect each display to separate Thunderbolt ports on your Mac.

How do I display different things on two monitors? ›

All you need to make this happen is an HDMI Matrix. Think of an HDMI Matrix as a combination of an HDMI Splitter and an HDMI Switch. A splitter allows you to make one input device show up on multiple video outputs, and a switch allows you to choose between multiple input devices and show it on one video output.

How do I set my Mac to monitor 1 and 2? ›

On both macOS and OS X, go to System Preferences, and then look after the Displays Arrangement tab. Here sky-blue boxes represent monitors, while the primary one has a white top bar. To change the primary monitor, grab the bar and move it to the monitor of your choice.

Does Mac support 2 external monitors? ›

Supports two external displays in any one of these configurations: Two displays up to 6K at 60Hz over Thunderbolt. One display up to 6K at 60Hz over Thunderbolt, and one display up to 8K at 60Hz (or 4K at 240Hz) over HDMI.

Why won't my Mac recognize my second monitor? ›

If your Mac still doesn't recognize the attached display, try any of the following: Unplug the display from your Mac, then plug it back in. Make sure the cable you are using is securely connected to the correct port. Make sure you are using the correct cable to connect your display.

Why can't my computer detect my second monitor? ›

If your secondary monitor isn't being detected, you can force Windows to detect it, check all of your connections, reboot the PC, try an alternative connection, and update your graphics drivers to fix it.

How do I connect two monitors to one computer with HDMI? ›

Connect HDMI cables to both monitors and plug the other ends into your computer's video output or graphics card ports. Plug the power cord into an outlet and turn on both monitors. Finally, adjust your computer's display settings, so each monitor displays a different screen portion.

Why is my Mac only detecting one monitor not two? ›

If your Mac is not detecting a second monitor, it's usually a benign issue. Just double checking your connectors and adapters, rebooting or updating your device can easily clear up the issue.

Can I connect 2 monitors to my Macbook Pro M1? ›

While the higher-end MacBooks with M1 Pro and M2 Pro and M1 Max and M2 Max chips support multiple external displays, Apple's lower-end range of MacBooks that use a standard M1 or M2 processor cannot natively connect more than one external monitor.

How do I get my second monitor to stop mirroring? ›

Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Double-click Display. Click the Settings tab. Un-check the box beside Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor.

How to do split screen on Windows? ›

You can split your screen side by side in Windows 10 and Windows 11 by dragging two open windows next to each other until they 'snap' into place. You can also use the keyboard shortcut 'Windows key + left/right arrow' to move them to the side you want them to appear.

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