Per the specifications, the Mac Mini will natively support up to two external monitors (One via the HDMI port and a second via USB-C), while the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13″ only support one external display. But there is one thing that caught our eye: a reduction in the number of external displays you can connect. reconnect your Mac to your monitor using a different type of cable then you normally would choose (e.g.Apple’s new Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro 13″, the first Macs to feature the Apple-designed M1 CPU, are showing a lot of potential across the board in comparison to their Intel-based counterparts.if your monitor switches on now, uncheck the “Mirror Display” option again and close your MacBook… you should be good now….click on the “Arrangement”-tab and in the next window put a checkmark at “Mirror Display”.if your monitor switches on, you’re good, if not….first, press the ALT-key on your keyboard and a button marked “Detect Displays” appears where the “Gather Windows”-button used to be click on it when it appears.select the Display Preference window that has 3 tabs on it marked “Display”, “Arrangement” and “Color” (not the window that has “Display” and “Color” only).then you will see 2 Display Preference windows on your MacBook screen.if there is a “Gather Windows” button, click on it. If this works, you’re good, if not, try Remedy #5 if there is no “Gather Windows” button, press the ALT-key on your keyboard and a button marked “Detect Displays” appears click on it when it appears.
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