Connect the display to power and your Mac
- Use your display's power cable to connect the display to power.
- Use your display's video cable to connect the display to your Mac, such as to a Thunderbolt
or HDMI port. Different ports may look similar, so it's important to identify the port correctly.
- If the video cable requires a port that your Mac doesn't have, you may be able to use an adapter with the video cable. Or replace the video cable with one that doesn't require an adapter.
- When your display has power and is connected properly, your Mac detects the display automatically. You should then see your Mac desktop on the display, and you can configure display settings.
If your display isn't detected or can't use its highest resolutions or refresh rates, find out what to do if your display has a dark screen (no video) or low resolution.
Configure display settings
- From the Apple menu in the corner of the screen, choose System Settings (or System Preferences), then click Displays. In display settings you can change display resolution, choose a refresh rate, arrange your displays, and more.
- If the display is not made by Apple, certain settings may be available only by using the display's built-in controls and menu system. Check your display's documentation for details.
Learn more
- Use an iPad as a second display for Mac
- Use AirPlay to stream what's on your Mac to an HDTV
- Connect to 8K displays, or to 4K displays with high refresh rates.
- Connect to HDMI displays