 Welcome back fellow techies to our latest tutorial video. I am the technician project and today's tutorial is going to show you how to set up your screen on an Apple Mac. Now I'm using two screens here so we're going to go to our display settings which is in system preferences in your dock. If you do not have it in your dock go to the Apple symbol at the top left and click system preferences. So we're loading up system preferences here and we're going to look at our display settings. Now what we want to do is because I have two screens I want my screens to be set up in a certain way and this is our main tutorial. So when you click on display this shows all the different options you have for your main display. So this is my main display and this is my second screen as you see here. Your second screen shows up as the second pop-up window so I click gather windows here the second screen goes behind first screen. Now what we can do is we can change the resolution per screen so you can have it on you can rotate it if you want it you can change the color of it you can change the scale of it so I've got you to fit my screen I can change it again so you'll see it flashing and that's massive we don't want that so it looks tiny on my OBS. So if I change it back downscale there we go so we hit default with displays. On our second screen you can change the arrangement so this is your primary screen so if you click on your primary screen you can click on one as you can see the red box appears around the screen you're clicking on so my second screen I'm also clicking on that and it will be the same. What I've got set up here is I've got two screens so I can use them as two separate screens but you can mirror the device so whatever you're doing on the first screen will mirror the display on the second screen so basically you've got two of the same screen. It's a bit odd but it's very useful if you're doing that with a laptop you can just mirror your display straight up and I've also got show mirroring options in the menu bar when available so when I go to my menu bar down here all my menus are mirrored and all my menus at the top are mirrored on the second screen as well because I'm on find I've got find on the second screen all my tasks at the top are mirrored but my screens are not mirrored just the options are mirrored. You can move these displays around wherever you like so I can move them up which makes it a bit complicated now to find the second screen let's just go so you have to go down now I can move it to the right now this is all depending on where you put your screen to wherever you put your second screen so as I'm facing my computer my actual second screen is on my left so I move it to the left and all you do now is when you move your mouse left to right here across the screen so this is where the screens are lined up so I like to line them up right at the top to the top to top and what I do is I'll move my mouse to the left which will then go straight off your screen you can see and onto my second screen and now on my second screen I can move straight to the right and it'll bring it over so if I move this window it should disappear half and half so I've got half on one screen now and half on the other screen I can drag it completely onto my other screen drag it back on that's how you change your arrangement and your displays within your screens thanks for watching don't forget to like the video if you enjoyed it and subscribe for more and also ding dong that notification bell to get further updates thanks again goodbye