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External monitor for MacbookAir
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<blockquote data-quote="Jet0716" data-source="post: 1540545" data-attributes="member: 311889"><p><strong>Not sure but</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey, im still really new to macs but i know that in the past when ive used a second monitor with my computer a few different things happen. </p><p>1 - you clone your display on both screens and you have to choose which resolution to use. this means that your display will be distorted on one of the displays.</p><p>2 - you only show your display on one screen. This means that your computer will just readjust to the size you use, or you might have to adjust it on your own. </p><p>3 - you can extend your display so that both screens are used. This means that you only see your desktop on your computer and the second monitor would be like extra desktop space that you move stuff onto.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jet0716, post: 1540545, member: 311889"] [b]Not sure but[/b] Hey, im still really new to macs but i know that in the past when ive used a second monitor with my computer a few different things happen. 1 - you clone your display on both screens and you have to choose which resolution to use. this means that your display will be distorted on one of the displays. 2 - you only show your display on one screen. This means that your computer will just readjust to the size you use, or you might have to adjust it on your own. 3 - you can extend your display so that both screens are used. This means that you only see your desktop on your computer and the second monitor would be like extra desktop space that you move stuff onto. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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