I have Minecraft on my Apple MacBook for my kids to use. The display on this MacBook is broken so I have an external monitor hooked up, with mirror mode turned on so that the external display depicts a mirror image of what the main screen is supposed to show.
When Minecraft is started, it fills the whole monitor but a substantial portion of the program window is cut off on the right edge of the monitor. About 1/4 to 1/3 of the right side of the program window is not visible.
Can anyone tell me why this happens or how I can prevent it?
Maybe the monitor is bigger than the macbook monitor, so when it mirrors it, its trying to mirror the resolution of a smaller monitor on a bigger one. This might be the issue, but I'm not a genius!
Yes, the external monitor is larger. When I switch to mirroring mode, the resolution of the external monitor decreases quite a bit, in order to match the laptop's built-in display.
When Minecraft is started, it fills the whole monitor but a substantial portion of the program window is cut off on the right edge of the monitor. About 1/4 to 1/3 of the right side of the program window is not visible.
Can anyone tell me why this happens or how I can prevent it?
Thanks.