Make Games Display On External Monitor Mac

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So you got an external monitor to use with your MacBook or you’ve upped your game and got yourself two of them. Coding will never be the same, I’m telling you. Neither will writing, or research. With all that room you can have a lot of fun with multiple windows arranged just the way you like it.

But when you attach a monitor to your Mac, it will default to mirroring mode. And that’s just the start of all the things you’ll need to change before the awesome productivity dream materializes. To make it easier for you, I’ve compiled all the multi-monitor pitfalls in this article. They include how to use your Mac in clamshell mode, how to configure multi-monitor displays, find awesome panoramic wallpapers and most importantly, how to take care of window management.

A note about connectors: MacBooks come with Thunderbolt ports but they are backwards compatible with mini DisplayPort. Plus mDP to HDMI convertors are pretty cheap. And although I don’t have any personal experience with them, you can also find USB to HDMI convertors if you want to attach more than one display.

Configure your external monitor Once you have the cables you need, plug in your monitor and set it up on your desk. Then turn on your Mac, log in, and plug your Mac into your monitor. From 2011 to 2016, Apple sold its Apple Thunderbolt Display, a 27-inch 2560x1440-pixel monitor that relied on a Thunderbolt 2 connector to carry data to and from a Mac along with a MagSafe. If you use a MacBook, you can add an external display to give yourself more screen real estate. A second display can really help your productivity and make everything feel a little less cramped. Before you can connect your Mac to an external monitor, however, you have to know what kind of cable to use.

Setting Up The Clamshell Mode

If you’ve got a huge external monitor and wish to dock it with a MacBook and attach Bluetooth keyboard and mouse instead of creating a multi-monitor setup, you’ll need to use the clamshell mode.

All you do is connect your display to MacBook via the Thunderbolt adaptor and connect the power cable. Shut the lid and your MacBook now works as a desktop CPU unit. The most important part here is the power cable, without that your Mac will just go to sleep as soon as the lid is closed.

Default Display

If you want to change the default monitor from your MacBook’s screen to one of the connected displays, go to System Preferences -> Displays and you’ll see an Arrangement tab. This lists all the available monitors. First, make sure the Mirror Displays option is deselected.

In there you’ll see the menu bar sitting atop your MacBook’s display. Just click and drag it over to any of your external displays to make that one the default monitor.

Arranging Displays

In the same Arrangement screen you can drag the displays around to change the placement. If you’re mounting your external display above and your MacBook’s screen below, you can go ahead and drop it on top.

The display sizes are scaled accordingly. So if you have 27 and 24 inch monitors connected to a 13 inch MacBook, you won’t have any problems figuring out which is which. Replicate your physical monitor setup in this window to make the transition between multiple displays really easy.

Managing Workspaces

Thanks to Mavericks, the multi-monitor capabilities of Macs have improved exponentially. Now every new display gets its own workspace and you can create different desktops or fullscreen apps for individual monitors.

This is great if you plan on using one monitor just for media, to monitor your website, or for social media updates. The Mac will also remember these workspaces so you don’t have to start from scratch every time.

Multi Monitor Wallpapers

When it comes to multi-monitor wallpapers, Mac is kind of weird. When you right-click on the desktop and select Change Desktop Background the app will actually bring up the wallpaper picker window on each different screen.

Of course, there are apps out there that make the process of applying panoramic wallpapers easy but most of them are paid. But you can still do it for free; all you have to do is download panoramic wallpapers that are already cut out for individual screens. You can do that with Wallpaperfusion or dualmonitorbackgrounds.com.

Once you have your cut out wallpapers downloaded, select that folder from the sidebar and choose the relevant images for each screen.

Window Management with BetterTouchTool

And now we come to a grave problem with the Mac that only amplifies itself when you add more displays. Window management. Windows has great window management (had to live up to the name, I guess), where everything is tight and snaps into place.

Mac’s more liberal philosophy spills over into window management as well, where it can’t afford to be. You can’t fling a window to the side with one gesture, telling it to take up exactly 50% of your screen like you can in Windows with the Aero Snap feature.

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Wait – actually, you can. Thanks to an awesome free app called BetterTouchTool. I’ve written about it in detail before but it’s basically an app that lets you create custom gestures for trackpad, keyboard and mouse (more on that below), and as a cherry on top, adds the same window snapping features.

Once you’ve activated the Window Snapping feature from the pop-up and given the app accessibility permissions, it’s time to get snapping!

Just click and drag any window to the left or right edge to make it take up half the screen. Moreover, you can go to the corners to allot your window to the relevant quarter of the screen.

Finally, dragging a window up to the menu bar expands the window on the current screen (not to be confused with the fullscreen mode). The best part is that the app gives you a little preview of the exact space the window will take while you’re still holding the mouse on the hot corner.

As you’d imagine, this window snapping doesn’t always work between multiple monitors. But fear not, because alternatives exist and they are discussed below.

Window Management With Multiple Monitors Using Shortcuts

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As I said above, BetterTouchTool lets you map specific actions to trackpad, keyboard and mouse shortcuts. And BetterTouchTool has an amazing library of window management actions. You know where this is going.

From all the great actions available, here are the highlights.

  • Move window one space/desktop left or right
  • Maximize window to the next monitor
  • Move window to the next monitor
  • Plus all the window snapping shortcuts and a lot more can be turned into actions

That’s right, using a keyboard/mouse shortcut or just a trackpad gesture, you can fling the current window either to the next monitor or make it full screen when it gets there.

As you can see below, I’m unable to dock the window to the right side of the screen. But thanks to some pre-configured shortcuts, I am able to do so. Using similar keyboard shortcuts, I can fling the window to another monitor as well.

You’ll find a lot of apps out there for doing these things. In my research I found apps ranging from $5 to $20 dedicated to window management. But I’m telling you, you don’t need them. BetterTouchTool will take some time to set up but once done it will be your setup. You can set any kind of crazy keyboard shortcut or trackpad gesture for snapping or moving windows. It will be personal and intuitive, and it will work.

Here’s what I say to everyone after I recommend BetterTouchTool and I’ll say it to you as well.

Go Crazy.

A Simpler Alternative To BetterTouchTool

If you find the feature set overwhelming and don’t want to endlessly customize BTT, try Spectacle. It’s a little app that comes pre-programmed with keyboard shortcuts (that are customizable) for the same kind of window snapping features of BTT. There’s also a shortcut for flinging a window to another display.


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Somebody want to play their game on different monitors. So don’t worry there are different methods to move fullscreen game to the second monitor. This process depends on the different factors like game, your monitor settings and also graphics drivers that you installed on your computer.

How to Move FullScreen Game to Second Monitor

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  • How to Move FullScreen Game to Second Monitor

In this article, we will discuss about how to move full screen game to second monitor. All these method that we told you below has some simple steps so you can easily adopt that method without any technical skills.

Once you make your second screen and primary screen you need to change the game setting so the game can adept the monitor settings.

Method 1 Projector Mode

First method to move fullscreen game to another monitor is projector mode. One of the simple tricks that many gamers uses to play different game on another screen.

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First step is to make sure your gaming is not in running moe then you can switch your computer to projector only just press the Window key+P then select the projector only mode. With this process, your computer appears as it receives signal from only one monitor which is also known as secondary monitor.

But with this method, your first monitor will not display any output from the computer! However, you can easily play the game on second monitor normally.

After that, you can launch the game and switch the projector mode off. Then the game will continue to display the second monitor.

Method 2 makes your second monitor as primary monitor

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Here the second method which is also quite easy and has some simple steps. In this method, you need to make you secondary monitor as primary monitor.

Some steps are below to make these changes to play fullscreen game on second monitor.

In window 10 follow these steps to move fullscreen game to second monitor.

1. connect the second monitor to your computer.
2. Right click and then select the screen resolution on the pop up menu.
3. You can also find screen resolution from the control panel
4. Now choose the monitor “make this my main display” this checkbox will only appear when you select the display.

These settings are applicable for new window 10 version if you are using some old window 10 version there are some slight changes.

Follow these steps if you have and earlier version of window 10

1. Go to start menu and click on control panel.
2. Go to display or appearance.
3. Select the setting tab.
4. Now here choose the large 2 number and click on checkbox “make this my primary monitor”. By clicking the second monitor and apply setting by click on the “Apply” button. All things will be moved to the second monitor.

If you have ATI cards then you need to follow these steps to make your second monitor as first monitor.

1. Click the settings tab
2. Go to “Advanced”
3. Choose the “ATI Displays” if it’s available. Otherwise, you need to update your graphics driver
4. Now select the monitor that you want to make your Primary and secondary and save the settings.

Change your game setting

After changing your monitor setting you need to change your game setting as well. Game changing allows you to play your fullscreen game on another monitor. Some game doesn’t have such settings while some game allows you to choose the display where you want to play game.

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According to windows recommendation, you need to set the primary display to run game application on switching monitor. So you have to select your primary monitor as game monitor to play game on it.

Method No 3 By using the third party software

Method no three about “how to move fullscreen game to another monitor” is by using third party software. You can easily find several tools to automatically move fullscreen game to second monitor. These tools will help you to connect with second monitor with HDMI splitters and move fullscreen display on secondary monitor.

You can also change display setting with the help of these tools, This process is also very simple and manage all things easily. You can find that software on the game recommendation. Or you some online sources can provide that software. So you can easily search them online as well.

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final words

We discuss limited ways about how to move fullscreen game to second monitor. But second method is the best method overall it will not interrupt your game and you can easily enjoy your game on second laptop screen.

That method works fine on almost every computer that we tried. Just you need to have update graphic drivers and graphic card drivers to get full performance when you are playing game on your second monitor screen.

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