Since you are looking for this you are likely new to the Pi and probably don't know where the settings are or maybe even what "VNC" is. I use a Raspberry Pi Zero Wi-Fi (rbp0w) which is a natural for going completely wireless. Java is handy but it is a processor pig and should be avoided to keep your project running as fast as possible and if your Pi is completely wireless, to ensure longest battery life. This is good because software like tightvncserver requires Java to run on the Pi. The best part of using your Mac to access the Raspberry Pi's screen is that you don't need to install anything on the Raspberry Pi or the Mac.
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