Connecting an external display or projector – Apple MACBOOK User Manual

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Chapter 3

Using Your MacBook

When an external monitor or TV is connected, you can either have the same image

appear on both the built-in display and the external monitor (known as video mirroring)

or use the external monitor to extend the size of the Mac OS desktop (known as

dual-display or extended desktop mode). By default, your MacBook starts up in

dual-display mode. Press the F7 (i) key to switch between dual-display and

video-mirroring modes.

If you want sound to come from an external display, such as a projector or TV, you need

to connect an audio cable (not included) from the computer’s headphone (f ) port to

that device.

Note: Because of the display limitations of most TVs, images displayed on a TV screen

are of lower quality than those on the built-in display or an external monitor.

Connecting an External Display or Projector

To connect an external display or projector with a DVI or VGA connector to your

computer:

1

Turn on the external display or projector.

2

Make sure the display cable is connected to the external display or projector.

3

Connect the display cable to your MacBook using the appropriate adapter (the Apple

Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter or the Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter). Your MacBook

automatically detects the external display.

4

Adjust the resolution on an external display by using the Displays pane of System

Preferences or by using the Displays icon in the menu bar.

Note: Your MacBook supports external display resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 on Apple

DVI displays and up to 1600 x 1200 on VGA displays.

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