When you use an app that supports the Touch Bar on your iPad, the Touch Bar is shown in the location you specified. Show the Touch Bar on your iPad, then choose a location from the pop-up menu. This option only appears if you’re using your iPad as a second display.
Show the sidebar on your iPad, then choose a location from the pop-up menu. This option only appears if an external display that supports changing the refresh rate is connected to your Mac. If you have a supported display, you can set your display to dynamically adjust its refresh rate, using Adaptive Sync. Check the documentation that came with your display for the best rate. If the rate is too high, the screen may be black because it doesn’t support that rate. If the rate is too low, your screen may appear to flicker. This button only appears if an external display is connected to your Mac.Īdjust how frequently your screen is redrawn.
See Rotate the image on your Mac display. Rotate the image shown on your display by the chosen amount. You can also create your own custom color profile by calibrating your display. This option is only available if your Mac has ambient light sensingĪutomatically adjust the colors on the display based on current ambient lighting conditions.Ĭhange the color profile your display uses.ĭetailed information about all of the color profiles installed on your Mac (and used by connected cameras, printers, and displays) is provided in ColorSync Utility (in the Applications > Utilities folder). For instructions, see Change your Mac display’s brightness.Īutomatically adjust brightness or Ambient light compensation (depending on your display)Īdjust the display brightness automatically based on current ambient lighting conditions. Move the slider to the right to make the screen brighter or to the left to make it darker. See Change your Mac display’s resolution.Ĭontrol how light or dark your screen appears. Select “Default for display” to automatically use the best resolution for the display, or select Scaled to manually select a resolution. See Use one or more external displays with your Mac.Ĭhoose the amount of detail your display shows. This option only appears when you have an external display connected to your Mac. Set up your display to mirror or extend your desktop or to act as your main display.
Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Insert photos and documents from iPhone or iPad.Use a keyboard and mouse or trackpad across devices.Use Continuity to work across Apple devices.Use SharePlay to watch and listen together.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make it easier to see what’s on the screen.Change the picture for you or others in apps.