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Setting up a second monitor so both are the same (mirrored)
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<blockquote data-quote="flyboyy" data-source="post: 1935998" data-attributes="member: 328692"><p>Thanks Howard, Excellent post!</p><p>I started a reply to your post and then got sidetracked and didn't complete it. </p><p>I called up Applecare this AM and we worked on the issue. Somehow we ended up getting exactly what I wanted in that the main iMac screen is working and the screen above is available to drag things back and forth and the third screen is a mirror of the iMac itself.</p><p>One cable seemed to work better in the other slot. (Thunderbolt)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyboyy, post: 1935998, member: 328692"] Thanks Howard, Excellent post! I started a reply to your post and then got sidetracked and didn't complete it. I called up Applecare this AM and we worked on the issue. Somehow we ended up getting exactly what I wanted in that the main iMac screen is working and the screen above is available to drag things back and forth and the third screen is a mirror of the iMac itself. One cable seemed to work better in the other slot. (Thunderbolt) [/QUOTE]
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