

You can run your guest operating system in Full Screen view mode so it occupies the whole secondary screen and all the Mac OS X and Parallels Desktop controls will be on the primary screen.
#HDMI DUPLICATE SCREENS FOR MAC HOW TO#
In the meantime, do not forget to check out our other guides on How To Run MacOS Ventura On VirtualBox.Guest blog by Dishant Tripathi, Parallels Support Team That is everything you need to know about how to connect an external monitor to macOS Ventura. From the status that appears, enable or disable the second screen.If necessary, you can also select the Show mirroring options option from the menu bar.To mirror the video on both screens, follow points 1 to 4 given above, then check the Video Mirroring box.


Mini DisplayPort to DVI for DVI displays, a Mac with Mini Display, or Thunderbolt ports.Mini DisplayPort to VGA for VGA displays, Macs with a Mini Display Port or Thunderbolt.Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2, for displays with a Thunderbolt port.This is an analog connection that does not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) content. USB-C to VGA, for a VGA display or projector.HDMI to HDMI, for an HDMI display to your Mac.USB Type-C to HDMI, for a Mac Thunderbotl 3 to an HDMI display.Mini Display Port: Connects a Mac with a Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, or Thunderbolt 2 port to a display using a DVI or VGA cable.įind below the different adapters that you can use:.It looks exactly the same as USB-C, USB 3.2, and Thunderbolt 3 and 4. USB4: It is based on the Thunderbolt 3 protocol which supports a throughput of up to 40 Gbps.Thunderbolt 4: It requires PCIe bandwidth to be doubled to 32Gbps.Depending on whether it is DVI-A, DVI-D or DVI-I, the signals transmitted and the number of pins will not be the same. DVI (24 pins): It offers much better display quality than VGA, with more nuanced colors.VGA (15 pins): It can spread over 3 rows, and it allows you to watch HD videos with an analog audio signal.Its standard (HDMI 2.1) has a bandwidth of 48 Gbits/s.

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface): It is compatible with 8 audio channels, and it is the most common on televisions.Then, here are the different ports to determine: Usually, ports on Apple computers are female, so your cable will need to have male outputs. Identify the Ports on your External Displayīefore finding the most appropriate adapter, you must identify the connectors of your second screen.
