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  1. On older laptops (eg. earlier MacBooks, MacBook Pros, Powerbooks, etc.), by default it's simply F7. You will need to press Fn if you have "Use F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys" checked off in the Keyboard and Mouse Preference Pane.

  2. You can use an external display, like the Apple Studio Display, or a projector or high resolution TV with your MacBook Pro. The HDMI and Thunderbolt ports on your MacBook Pro support video output. Before you begin. Connect your display to power before you connect it to MacBook Pro. Use the correct cable for your display.

  3. For Mac computers with Thunderbolt, or Thunderbolt 2 : You can connect up to two displays. 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.

  4. 4 lip 2023 · The keyboard shortcut that allows you to mirror Mac display to an external monitor quickly is Command + F1. All you have to do is press Command and F1 simultaneously and your Mac’s display...

  5. When you connect one or more external displays to your Mac, you can choose what appears on each display. You can use video mirroring to show your entire desktop on each display. You can extend your desktop across two or more displays, and choose which display shows the Finder and application menu.

  6. 27 cze 2013 · Command+F1 is the mirror shortcut that works with all Mac keyboards. In order for this shortcut to work you will need an external display of any sort attached, then once hit hit Command+F1 you will see both displays briefly flicker bright blue and suddenly mirroring will be enabled.

  7. 9 lut 2017 · On the new macbooks with the Touch Bar, what keyboard shortcut can be used to mirror displays? On Macbook Pros without the touchbar, the keyboard shortcut for mirroring displays was Command+F1.

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