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Large mac compatible monitors
Large mac compatible monitors









#Large mac compatible monitors windows#

If you’re using your high-res MacBook display with an external screen, you may notice a weird, jarring effect as you move windows from one screen to another. Another small space saver is to untick the option to Show recent applications in the Dock. The apps will still be available from the Launcher. If you feel the icons are too small, trying unpinning app icons that you rarely use by right clicking on them, selecting Options then Remove From Dock.

large mac compatible monitors

Adjusting the Dock size slider won’t make any difference if your Dock is already running the length of the screen. When you shift the Dock to the side, you’ll notice the icons will have shrunk because there’s less space to fit each one in (assuming your monitor isn’t square!). Reposition the Dock using these settings Barry Collins/Apple Now use the relevant options to shift the Dock to either the left or right of the screen (the top is not an option as that’s where the menu bar lives).

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To shift the Dock, open System Preferences once more and select Dock. Even if you’re still using screens side by side, moving the Dock to the side of the screen can make more sense, as it’s vertical screen space that’s at a premium with today’s widescreen displays. It creates a barrier between the two screens. If you’re using your displays one above the other, having the Dock at the bottom of the primary display just feels wrong. That will now become your primary display. If yours is still on the lower (laptop) screen, click on that tiny white bar and drag it onto the other display.

large mac compatible monitors

In the screenshot above, you’ll see a white menu bar at the top of the upper display, which is my external screen. However, if you’re using an external monitor that’s larger than the MacBook’s screen, it normally makes sense to assign that as the primary display. Make your monitor the primary displayīy default, the MacBook’s screen will be assigned as the primary display - the one where the Dock lives and where applications will open. Now you can drag windows from the monitor to the screen below in a completely natural way, as if you were physically dragging them from one screen to the other. Drag your laptop screen beneath the main display in the Mac settings Barry Collins/Apple









Large mac compatible monitors