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Connect multiple displays to your Mac mini
With four Thunderbolt 3 ports built-in, Mac mini supports an HDMI display along with two 4K displays or one 5K display.
Connect to displaysUse Ethernet with your Mac mini
Learn about the Ethernet port on your Mac mini, and how to make the most of its speedy connection.
Network with EthernetConnect your Mac mini to other devices
If the cable from your external display, hard drive, or other device doesn't connect to the Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports on your Mac mini, you might need an adapter.
Find the right adapterMake sure your startup is secure
With Startup Security Utility, your Mac mini always starts up from your designated startup disk, and always from a legitimate, trusted operating system.
Check your startup securityGive your graphics a boost
Blackmagic eGPU connects to your Mac mini and brings accelerated pro app workflows, smoother gameplay, and true-to-life VR content creation.
Learn about Blackmagic eGPUSet up your new Mac
Use these basic setup steps to get your new Mac up and running.
Start setting upHow to move your content to a new Mac
Use Migration Assistant to copy all of your documents, apps, user accounts, and settings to a new Mac from another computer.
Move your contentUsing a Bluetooth mouse, keyboard, or trackpad with your Mac
Learn about connecting Bluetooth input devices to your Mac, and get tips for using them.
Connect devicesRecharge the built-in battery in your Apple keyboard, mouse, or trackpad
Learn about charging the built-in battery of your Magic Keyboard, Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, Magic Mouse 2, and Magic Trackpad 2.
Learn how to rechargeIf your Apple wireless mouse, keyboard, or trackpad isn't working as expected
Try these steps to fix issues with your Apple wireless mouse, keyboard, or trackpad.
Get help with keyboard, mouse, and trackpadUpgrade or install memory in your Mac mini
Learn how to remove or install memory into your Mac mini computer.
Install memoryConnect an AirPrint printer to a Wi-Fi network
You can connect an AirPrint printer to a Wi-Fi network for wireless printing from your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Learn about AirPrintIf you can't print from your Mac or iOS device
If you can't get your printer to work with your Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, these steps might help.
Get help with printer issuesIf your Mac doesn't connect to the Internet over Wi-Fi
If your Mac is set up to connect to a Wi-Fi network, it can analyze the connection for issues that affect its performance, including its connection to the Internet.
Get help with Wi-FiUse AirDrop on your Mac
With AirDrop, you can wirelessly send documents, photos, videos, websites, map locations, and more to a nearby iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac.
Learn more about AirDropHow to AirPlay video and mirror your device's screen
Use AirPlay to stream or share content from your Apple devices to your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV. Stream a video. Share your photos. Or mirror exactly what's on your device's screen.
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macOS is the operating system that comes with your Mac. Learn about and get help with apps, updates, services, and more.
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