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Hello James,Thank you for using Apple Support Communities! I understand that your iMac will not enter Target Display Mode. You've come to the right place for help.
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The following resource has some troubleshooting steps to try for this issue:
Use your iMac as a display with Target Display Mode - Apple Support
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If Command-F2 doesn't work
If your iMac doesn't switch to Target Display Mode when you press Command-F2, check these things:
- Make sure that the iMac you're trying to use as a display supports Target Display Mode.
- Target Display Mode works only when your primary Mac is logged in to a macOS user account. For example, if your first Mac is at the FileVault login screen, pressing Command-F2 on your iMac does not enable Target Display Mode. You must first log in to your Mac (using a regular display, if necessary) before you can use an iMac in Target Display Mode.
- Make sure that you're pressing Command-F2 on the keyboard that's connected to the iMac you want to use as a display.
- In Keyboard System Preferences, if the checkbox is enabled for 'Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys,' the key combination changes to Command-Fn-F2.
- Make sure that your Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt cable is connected to both computers.
- If you're currently logged in on the iMac you want to use as a display, try logging out to return to the login window. Then press Command-F2 again.
- Some older Apple keyboards and third-party keyboards might not allow Command-F2 to toggle display modes. If this happens, use the keyboard that came with your iMac to toggle Target Display Mode on and off.
- If your iMac is currently started up in Windows, it won't enter Target Display Mode. Target Display Mode isn't supported in Boot Camp.
Keep us posted with what happens from here.
Cheers!
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