
This will output everything on the Mac screen to the TV. Now your Mac screen is mirrored to the TV, courtesy of AirPlay.
Give the Mac and TV a moment and soon the Mac screen will be mirrored on the TV, wirelessly. In a moment, a code will appear on the TV screen, then enter that code on the Mac when requested. Select the TV from the available screen mirroring devices. Click on “Screen Mirroring” in Control Center. On the Mac, click the Control Center icon in the menu bar. From the TV, select “AirPlay” as the TV input. We’ll be covering how to mirror a MacBook Pro to a TV by using AirPlay in macOS Monterey. If the TV doesn’t natively support AirPlay, then many devices and boxes like Apple TV or Roku include support, so you always connect one of those to the TV instead and then mirror the Mac to it. If your TV supports mirroring from a Mac (or iPhone, or iPad for that matter), then “AirPlay” will be available as one of the input options on the TV. Then, pick “AirPlay” and choose your Roku device in the list.AirPlay support is included in many modern TV’s from LG, Samsung, Sony, Vizio, usually from the 2018 or newer model years. Select the photo and tap the Share button on the bottom left. Here, we can AirPlay pictures from an album in Photos. RELATED: How to Customize the Share Sheet on Your iPhone or iPad Most times, you’ll see the AirPlay option in your Share Sheet or in the app’s toolbar. You can AirPlay from an app or the Control Center on your iPhone or iPad depending on what you want to share. Review the Apple Support page to confirm your device model.
You must have an Apple device that supports AirPlay 2.Take a look at the Roku Support page to confirm your device model.
You must have an AirPlay 2-supported Roku device. You must be running Roku OS 9.4 or higher to use AirPlay 2. Your Roku and Apple device must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Keep the below items in mind to use AirPlay from your Apple device to your Roku: When the settings display, choose “AirPlay” on the top right so it displays as “On.”