J joker00 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 6, 2022 #1 When Stage Monitor is turned on, it works on both my monitors. Anyone find a way it only works on one monitor and not the other?
When Stage Monitor is turned on, it works on both my monitors. Anyone find a way it only works on one monitor and not the other?
S sashavegas macrumors regular Jun 6, 2022 #2 Installed on macbook pro 2019 (intel) and cannot fund setting for stage manager. Is that option available on mac CPU only ?
Installed on macbook pro 2019 (intel) and cannot fund setting for stage manager. Is that option available on mac CPU only ?
E exoticSpice Suspended Jun 6, 2022 #3 sashavegas said: Installed on macbook pro 2019 (intel) and cannot fund setting for stage manager. Is that option available on mac CPU only ? Click to expand... It's in control centre
sashavegas said: Installed on macbook pro 2019 (intel) and cannot fund setting for stage manager. Is that option available on mac CPU only ? Click to expand... It's in control centre
X xflashx macrumors regular Jun 7, 2022 #5 tomtad said: I heard it’s Apple silicon only as ridiculous as that is Click to expand... No, it also works on Intel machines.
tomtad said: I heard it’s Apple silicon only as ridiculous as that is Click to expand... No, it also works on Intel machines.
Mr. 123 macrumors 6502 Jun 7, 2022 #6 tomtad said: I heard it’s Apple silicon only as ridiculous as that is Click to expand... Pretty sure that this is only the case with iPads
tomtad said: I heard it’s Apple silicon only as ridiculous as that is Click to expand... Pretty sure that this is only the case with iPads
Diskutant macrumors 6502 Jun 7, 2022 #7 Mr. 123 said: Pretty sure that this is only the case with iPads Click to expand... There aren't any iPads without Apple Silicon though. I guess you mean on iPads it requires the M1.
Mr. 123 said: Pretty sure that this is only the case with iPads Click to expand... There aren't any iPads without Apple Silicon though. I guess you mean on iPads it requires the M1.
Mr. 123 macrumors 6502 Jun 7, 2022 #8 Diskutant said: There aren't any iPads without Apple Silicon though. I guess you mean on iPads it requires the M1. Click to expand... Yes, I should have clarified.
Diskutant said: There aren't any iPads without Apple Silicon though. I guess you mean on iPads it requires the M1. Click to expand... Yes, I should have clarified.
J joker00 macrumors regular Original poster Jun 7, 2022 #9 The setting is in Control Center (upper right menu bar selection). Anyway back to original question..... anyone have 2 monitors and able to configure on only 1?
The setting is in Control Center (upper right menu bar selection). Anyway back to original question..... anyone have 2 monitors and able to configure on only 1?
jeroenvip macrumors regular Jun 7, 2022 #10 joker00 said: The setting is in Control Center (upper right menu bar selection). Anyway back to original question..... anyone have 2 monitors and able to configure on only 1? Click to expand... You can't unless you are using 2 Mac's with Universal Control Attachments IMG_6399.jpeg 418 KB · Views: 179
joker00 said: The setting is in Control Center (upper right menu bar selection). Anyway back to original question..... anyone have 2 monitors and able to configure on only 1? Click to expand... You can't unless you are using 2 Mac's with Universal Control