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Change how the map looks in Find My on Mac
You can change the map view, see the map in 3D, and zoom in or out.
![A view of the Find My window showing people’s locations on a map. In the lower-left corner, use buttons to see your current location, choose a view, and view the map in 3D. In the lower-right corner, use the zoom buttons to zoom in or out on the map.](/https://help.apple.com/assets/6716BC9FE5D89C1A7D02A219/6716BCA0C3B14F6AF705E77C/en_US/2c0be1dd281886504da091cf7f930721.png)
Note: These changes only affect maps in the Find My app on your Mac. They don’t affect maps in other apps or maps in Find My on your other devices.
See your current location
Go to the Find My app
on your Mac.
Click
in the lower-left corner of the map.
Change map views
Go to the Find My app
on your Mac.
Click
in the lower-left corner of the map, then do any of the following:
Switch map views: Choose Explore or Satellite.
Show traffic information: Select Traffic.
Orange indicates slowdowns, and red indicates stop-and-go traffic. A marker appears anywhere there’s a traffic incident.
Show labels in satellite view: Choose Satellite, then select Labels. (The Explore view always includes labels.)
See flyover views: Choose Satellite, then click the 3D button in the lower-left corner of the map.
View a map in 3D
Go to the Find My app
on your Mac.
Click the 3D button in the lower-left corner of the map.
You can drag the slider in the lower-right corner to adjust the angle. You may have to zoom in on the map before objects appear in 3D.
Zoom in or out
Go to the Find My app
on your Mac.
Click
or
in the lower-right corner of the map.
For gestures and shortcuts you can use on the map, see Keyboard shortcuts and gestures in Find My.