If you can't connect to your Mac in Apple Vision Pro
Learn what to do if Mac Virtual Display on Apple Vision Pro isn't working as expected.
If Mac Virtual Display isn't working, try these tips
Make sure your Mac meets the system requirements. You can use Mac Virtual Display with any Mac that has macOS 14 Sonoma or later. If you want to use a Wide or Ultrawide Mac Virtual Display screen, you need a Mac with Apple silicon and macOS Sequoia 15.2 or later, and your Apple Vision Pro needs visionOS 2.2 or later.
Update Apple Vision Pro and your Mac with the latest software updates. Learn how to find out which macOS your Mac is using, and find out how to update visionOS and update macOS.
Sign in to the same Apple Account on your Apple Vision Pro and on your Mac.
Turn on iCloud Keychain on both devices. On your Mac, go to System Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Saved to iCloud > Passwords, then turn on iCloud Passwords & Keychain. On your Apple Vision Pro, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Saved to iCloud > Passwords, then turn on iCloud Passwords & Keychain.
Turn on Wi-Fi on your Apple Vision Pro and on your Mac.
Turn on Bluetooth on your Apple Vision Pro and on your Mac.
Make sure you're not using the Guest User feature on Apple Vision Pro. Mac Virtual Display doesn't work in this mode.
Move closer to the Mac that you're trying to connect to.
Restart your Apple Vision Pro and your Mac.
If the Connect button doesn't appear, use Control Center
When you're wearing Apple Vision Pro and you look at your Mac laptop, a Connect button should appear above your computer.
If you have a Mac desktop computer — or if the Connect button doesn't appear above your Mac laptop — turn on Mac Virtual Display in Control Center:
Tap the
. If you don't see it, tap the small to open the full Control Center view, then tap the .Select your Mac from the list that appears.
Try connecting from your Mac
While wearing your Apple Vision Pro, open Control Center on your Mac.
Click Screen Mirroring.
Click Extend to Apple Vision Pro.
Get support and learn more
If Mac Virtual Display still isn't working, contact Apple Support.
Find out more about using Mac Virtual Display.