Mac Mini 2018 does not find screen

I am using a MacMini 2018 (running Sequoia 15.1.1) with an ASUS ProArt PA32UCX-K 4k screen. When I turn on the Mac mini 2018, the screen usually stays black. If I blindly type in the password, after a while the screen lights up and the desktop of the Mac is displayed.

Same behaviour when the screen is connected through Displayport, Thunderbolt or HDMI.

Another method to get the Mac mini to wake up the screen is to press ctrl-cmd-eject (top right key) on the keyboard. Then the Mac mini reboots and sometimes wakes up the screen.

Is there a reliable way to get the Mac mini to recognise the screen upon boot?

Mac mini (2018)

Posted on Nov 28, 2024 04:10 AM

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Dec 17, 2024 09:29 AM in response to rudolffischer

I have been chasing a similar problem for months. I also have a late 2018 Mac mini (running Sonoma 14.7.2; am reluctant to upgrade to Sequoia). Unfortunately my display (LG UltraFine, TB port) does not have any display controls to nudge.


Weirdly, what is now working (*) for me is:


  1. I set the Energy Saver settings to: Prevent Automatic Sleeping When the Display is Off (YES); Enable Power Nap (NO); Wake for Network Access (NO); Start Up Automatically After a Power Failure (YES).
  2. I no longer put the system to sleep; instead, before leaving, I choose Lock Screen (instead of Sleep).
  3. There might have been something else; I'll have to think about it.


(*) Since adopting those changes (roughly 4 - 6 weeks), I've had one instance where the display stayed black and blindly typing in the password did not work. In that case, I got the display back by using my old work around (connecting a second display via HDMI and after rebooting the system, the LG UltraFine magically comes back). Oh! And as a bonus, with the changes, the display now comes back after a single key press. Before, I sometimes would have to press a key several times before the display woke back up. (And of course, most times it didn't.)


There was an old thread (in here or maybe MacOS, I forget now) that suggested those changes, I guess implying that there was an issue with Sleep and the display or the port or the late 2018 mini.

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