What Cord Do You Need To Connect Macbook To IMac?

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The cable connecting the two Mac computers must be a

Mini DisplayPort cable

.

Can I connect MacBook to iMac via USB?

To connect this device to a Thunderbolt / USB 4 or Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port Use this cable or adapter DVI display or projector USB-C to DVI adapter

How do I connect my MacBook to my iMac?

  1. Step 1: Determine the cable you'll need for your iMac. …
  2. Step 2: Locate the port on your MacBook.
  3. Step 3: Turn on both computers. …
  4. Step 4: Connect the Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt cable to both computers.
  5. Step 5: Press Command + 2 on the iMac.

What cable do I need to connect old Mac to new Mac?

Connect the

Thunderbolt, FireWire, or Ethernet cable

from your old Mac to your new Mac. If you are using local Wi-Fi, make sure both Macs are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Can you use an iMac as a monitor for a MacBook?

The 27-inch iMac has a

bi-directional Mini DisplayPort or a Thunderbolt port

(depending on the model) that can be used to drive a second . The same Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt port can be used as a video input that allows your iMac to serve as a monitor for another Mac.

Can I connect my Mac laptop to my Mac desktop?

Turn on your iMac and make sure the other Mac is logged in. Connect the

Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt cable

between the two computers. Press Command (⌘) + F2 on the keyboard of the iMac that you want to use as a display.

How do I connect my MacBook to my iMac wirelessly?

On your big iMac, Go to

System Preferences -> Sharing (in Internet & Wireless)

-> Click the box for Screen Sharing. On the Macbook Pro, repeat the same steps. Then go to your Finder on your iMac, make sure you are connected to the Internet, and look for your computers name in the side-bar.

Can I connect two Macs via USB?

1 Answer. You needs to put one of the computer in Target Disk Mode (Press T on startup) and connect another USB-C equipped Mac with a

USB-C cable

(or USB-C to USB Adapter/Cable for older computer) Note that the USB-C cable that come with your MacBook Pro 2016 does not work.

Can you transfer files from Mac to Mac via USB-C?

Using

target disk mode

(TDM) means you can use the USB-C charge cable that came with your Mac to connect both Macs together and easily copy files from one to the other. Enabling TDM is done by first shutting down the Mac you want to copy files from. Then while holding down the T button, power on the Mac.

Is Thunderbolt and USB-C the same?

The simplest explanation is that

USB-C refers to the shape of the port

and Thunderbolt 3 refers to the connectivity standard. … Hardware commonly referred to as “USB-C devices” also will work with a Thunderbolt 3 port, but they will not be able to take advantage of the maximum speed provided by Thunderbolt 3 devices.

How do I transfer files from Mac to Mac wirelessly?

Open a Finder window, go

to Applications, open Utilities, then double-click Migration Assistant to do a wireless migration

. Follow the onscreen instructions. Tip: To transfer the information wirelessly from your old computer to your MacBook Pro, make sure both computers are connected to the same network.

How do I connect two Macs to transfer files?

  1. Hit Command+Shift+R to open AirDrop.
  2. Wait for the other Mac to appear, then drag and drop the file(s) to the Mac to transfer files to.
  3. On the receiving Mac, accept the file transfer.

How do I connect two Macs to migrate?

  1. Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on one computer to the Ethernet port on the other. …
  2. On each Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sharing, then note the computer name for each computer.

Can you use a Mac desktop as a monitor?

To answer the question right away –

yes, it is possible to use your iMac as a PC monitor

. However, you do need a compatible iMac and PC, plus a special cable/adapter. If your Mac has a Retina Display, this is not possible.

Charlene Dyck
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Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.