S SparkyCanada macrumors regular Original poster Feb 9, 2008 126 8 Jan 25, 2024 #1 Hello everyone. Today when I turned my system on - my Mac Mini M2 thinks I have 2 monitors - I only have one. How do I delete second monitor Apple M2 Pro Ventura 13.4.1 (c) Thanks Sparky Attachments Screenshot 2024-01-25 at 10.43.01 AM.png 41.8 KB · Views: 185
Hello everyone. Today when I turned my system on - my Mac Mini M2 thinks I have 2 monitors - I only have one. How do I delete second monitor Apple M2 Pro Ventura 13.4.1 (c) Thanks Sparky
Ben J. macrumors 65816 Aug 29, 2019 1,096 671 Oslo Jan 26, 2024 #2 I'd start by unplugging it, and plugging it in again…
S SparkyCanada macrumors regular Original poster Feb 9, 2008 126 8 Jan 26, 2024 #3 I’ve tried restarting a couple of times… maybe it needs to be physically unplugged…🤔 Will try unplugging it tonight. Thanks Ben J. Sparky
I’ve tried restarting a couple of times… maybe it needs to be physically unplugged…🤔 Will try unplugging it tonight. Thanks Ben J. Sparky
Ben J. macrumors 65816 Aug 29, 2019 1,096 671 Oslo Jan 26, 2024 #4 I mean unplug&replug while it's running. That's the point; lets the OS reconfigure displays. And it won't break anything, no worries. Perhaps not have any important processes runnning at the time, though. Reactions: Basic75
I mean unplug&replug while it's running. That's the point; lets the OS reconfigure displays. And it won't break anything, no worries. Perhaps not have any important processes runnning at the time, though.
S SparkyCanada macrumors regular Original poster Feb 9, 2008 126 8 Jan 26, 2024 #5 Ben J. said: I mean unplug&replug while it's running. Click to expand... Brilliant suggestion Ben J. - it worked! Thanks for the guidance... Sparky Attachments Screenshot 2024-01-26 at 8.30.41 PM.png 34.8 KB · Views: 40 Reactions: Chuckeee and Ben J.
Ben J. said: I mean unplug&replug while it's running. Click to expand... Brilliant suggestion Ben J. - it worked! Thanks for the guidance... Sparky