6 Troubleshooting Tips for When Your Mac External Monitor Isn’t Working

Connecting an external monitor to your Mac makes it easier to work with many apps at once. Use the external display to extend your desktop, mirror your screen, or keep working on a larger monitor while your MacBook is closed.

If your external monitor isn’t working with your Mac, these troubleshooting tips can help you fix it. Before long, you’ll have no problems using your external monitor to multitask across two screens again.

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External monitor problems on your Mac

The tips below can fix a wide number of problems you might experience with your Mac’s external monitor. To make sure this is the best article for you, here is a short list of the issues we’ll show you how to fix:

  • Mac doesn’t detect external display
  • External display appears blank or black
  • External monitor flickers on and off
  • Lines or static covers the screen
  • Images appear fuzzy or out of focus
  • Images appear distorted or scrambled
  • Everything appears too large or too small
Blurred MacBook dock from bad display resolution
A blurry monitor might be the result of using the wrong resolution.

This list isn’t exhaustive, but it covers the most common external monitor problems. If your Mac’s external monitor isn’t working but you can’t find the exact problem above, you still might be able to fix it with the tips below.

Tip 1. Update all the software on your Mac

Various pieces of software are involved in making an external monitor work with your Mac. There’s your operating software (macOS), the particular app you’re using, and firmware built into the monitor, Mac, or even cables.

If your external monitor isn’t working in any way, the first thing to do is make sure everything is updated.

Open the Apple menu and go to System Preferences > Software Update to update macOS. Then open the App Store and click Updates in the sidebar to install app and firmware updates.

macOS checking for software updates in System Preferences
Check for new software updates to your Mac.

Finally, visit the manufacturer’s website for your external monitor or display cable to check if there are other firmware updates to install. You should also check for updates to any hubs, extenders, or adapters you’re using.

Tip 2. Check the compatibility of your external monitor

Unfortunately, not every external monitor is compatible with every Mac. Even if you use an adapter to connect both devices together, they still need to run compatible software for every feature to work.

Visit the manufacturer’s website for your external monitor to check its compatibility requirements. Then go to Apple > About This Mac to make sure your Mac meets them. Click the System Report button for more information about the ports on your Mac.

About This Mac window from Mac
View the About This Mac window to find details about your computer.

It’s important to know that Thunderbolt 3 ports and USB-C ports are not the same, even though they look identical from the outside. If your monitor needs a Thunderbolt connection, you need to connect it to a Thunderbolt port. The same goes for Thunderbolt 1 or 2 and MiniDisplay ports on older Macs.

Tip 3. Reconnect all the cables and use a different port

Disconnect the cables connecting your Mac to your external monitor. Before reconnecting, inspect the ports and the cables for signs of damage; you might need to clean your port if it’s full of dirt.

If your external monitor still isn’t working after you reconnect it, try using a different port on your Mac. Alternatively, connect to a different input on the display, provided there is more than one input available. You should also try connecting it with a different cable if you have any spares lying around.

MacBook connected to external monitor
Use a different cable to connect your monitor.

Avoid using extension leads, hubs, or adapters. Try connecting your external monitor to your Mac directly instead. If this helps, it means there’s a problem with the accessory you were using.

Finally, make sure both your Mac and external display is connected to power.

Tip 4. Restart your Mac with the external monitor connected

As always, it’s a good idea to restart your Mac when something stops working, including your external monitor. Don’t unplug your display before you do this, simply open the Apple menu and select Restart.

If your external monitor still doesn’t work after restarting your Mac, try putting it to sleep instead. Open the Apple menu and click Sleep. Wait 30 seconds, then move the mouse or press a key to wake your Mac. If you have a MacBook, simply close and reopen it to put it to sleep and wake it up.

Sleep option from Apple menu on a Mac
Waking your Mac from sleep can make it connect to your external monitor again.

You should also restart your external monitor. It’s a good idea to disconnect and reconnect it to your Mac between powering it off and powering it on again.

Tip 5. Adjust the System Preferences for your Mac’s display

There’s a good chance your external monitor isn’t working properly because the settings are wrong. It’s easy to adjust these settings in the System Preferences on your Mac. Although you may also need to tweak them on the monitor itself.

On your Mac, open the Apple menu and go to System Preferences > Displays to view your options. Click the Gather Windows button to view the System Preferences for all your displays on your Mac screen.

Mac Display System Preferences2
Use the Gather Windows button to view your external monitor preferences.

Adjust the brightness and color options for your external monitor. Then test the various resolution options. Press Escape to undo any resolution changes if they make matters worse. You can also use the Overscan or Underscan slider to adjust the picture size so it fills the entire screen on your external display.

Check your external monitor’s instructions to adjust any built-in options.

Tip 6. Detect displays connected to your Mac

Sometimes you can’t use an external monitor on your Mac because your Mac doesn’t detect a new display. If you ruled out software updates and physical connection issues, here are some other tips.

Return to the Displays page in your System Preferences. Now press and hold the Option button on your Mac to make a Detect Displays button appear. Click this to make your Mac detect new displays connected to it.

Detect Displays button in Display System Preferences
Hold Option to reveal a Detect Displays button.

If that doesn’t help, try booting your Mac in Safe mode. To do this, hold Shift while your Mac starts up. Safe mode stops third-party software and helper applications from loading on startup. It also runs a variety of maintenance tasks.

Booting into Safe mode might be enough to make your Mac detect external displays. Restart your Mac again to exit Safe mode, your external monitor should keep working.

Use your iPad as an external Mac monitor with Sidecar

Sidecar
Use Sidecar to turn your iPad into an external Mac monitor.

Hopefully your external monitor is working with your Mac now. If not, consider using your iPad instead. With the release of iPadOS and macOS Catalina, Apple added Sidecar to let you use your iPad as a second screen for your Mac.

All you need to do is click the AirPlay icon from the menu bar on your Mac and select your iPad from the list of options. A macOS screen appears on your iPad, extending your Mac desktop.

This feature is incredibly useful and easy to use. That said, here’s how to fix Sidecar problems in case you come across any.

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