How To Connect Your Mac to A projector?

After acquiring Mac and Projector, the first thing that usually comes to your mind is how to connect my Mac to display on a projector device? Connecting a MacBook to a projector is easy and straightforward. Here are the basic guidelines.

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How To Connect Your Projector To A Mac Device

5 Basic Guidelines For Connecting A Mac To A Projector:

Step 1. Switch on your Mac. Prepare to project all the content you need.

Step 2. Connect the projector to an electrical wall terminal socket and switch it ON.

Step 3. Plug in the video cable, usually VGA or HDMI of the projector, and connect to the Mac device. To do this, you will be most likely to get a Mac adapter cable.

Note: At least five different Mac adapter cables differ depending on your computer’s video input ports. Therefore pay attention when you are taking the most proper one.

Step 4. Once both Mac and projector are connected, tap on the Apple Menu at the top hand left corner of your screen. Select System Preferences from the drop-down menu.

Step 5. Choose the Displays option. When the Displays window comes up, tap on the Detect Displays button. At this point, it should synchronize your Mac and projector device. Otherwise, try to follow the alternative steps below:

  1. Tap on the Apple menu at the top left-hand corner of your screen.
  2. Select System Preferences from the drop-down menu.
  3. Choose the Displays option.
  4. When the Displays window opens, pick the Arrangement tab within the menu bar of your screen.

Tick the Mirror Displays box at the below left-hand corner of the window screen. You can place order for your projector through our affiliate link here at affordable price.

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Note: Since you have checked this box, please wait for few seconds until the displays are mirrored and ready to use. Once the displays are ready to use, you will see the same content on your projector and your computer at the same time.

NOW you have learned the basic guidelines for connecting a projector to a MacBook.

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