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Higher resolution output to external monitor????
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<blockquote data-quote="vuschejan" data-source="post: 63133"><p>Ok I figured it out, I didnt have to use a screen spanning hack because well, I didnt need it, I guess its no longer prohibited. </p><p>A. Connect Monitor</p><p>B. Go to sys prefs</p><p>C. Click display</p><p>D. Click Show Displays in menu bar</p><p>E. Go to the little display in menu bar</p><p>F. To span, click turn off mirroring</p><p>G. To mirror click turn on mirroring</p><p>H. Within that menu is both displays and what their under</p><p>I. Click Display prefs and it will bring up a menu for both of the screens, you can then choose what you want each to be.</p><p></p><p>Hope This helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vuschejan, post: 63133"] Ok I figured it out, I didnt have to use a screen spanning hack because well, I didnt need it, I guess its no longer prohibited. A. Connect Monitor B. Go to sys prefs C. Click display D. Click Show Displays in menu bar E. Go to the little display in menu bar F. To span, click turn off mirroring G. To mirror click turn on mirroring H. Within that menu is both displays and what their under I. Click Display prefs and it will bring up a menu for both of the screens, you can then choose what you want each to be. Hope This helps! [/QUOTE]
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