I used to have an icon on my menu bar at the top of my screen to help me detect displays (monitors)  It has disappeared and I don't know how to get it back.  Does anyone know?

I used to have an icon on my menu bar at the top of my screen to help me detect displays (monitors)  It has disappeared and I don't know how to get it back.  Does anyone know?

Your's may look more like this...
...if you're running Mountain Lion. I'm in clamshell mode right now, so I don't have any mirroring options. AFAIK, there's no more "Show displays in menu bar" in Mountain Lion.
Clinton

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