![]() That adds the AirPlay destination as an additional monitor to your Mac.īut what if you want that display to mirror your screen (or primary display) instead of extending the desktop? The process isn’t immediately apparent-partly because of the order in which you have to set up mirroring and partly because Apple now has three “eras” of how extending or mirroring the desktop. It’s a breeze to use: open the Displays preference pane in macOS and choose the target from the AirPlay Display or Add Display pop-up menu. AirPlay lets you stream the contents of a Mac’s display to a compatible device, like an Apple TV, a third-party TV set with AirPlay support, or Squirrel’s Reflector software, which turns lots of devices into AirPlay (and Google Cast) destinations.
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