Looking into how to control sound from the monitor, I tried the SoundFlower/Bed and although it did work, I found it to be a really ugly solution. I tried multiple things, replugging, changing to Scaled, etc Check the Ports on Your Monitor and MacBook. I've got a 2017 MacBook Pro and recently bought a Dell U2719DC. My screens worked just fine (even in UHD, albeit at only 30Hz. I’ve re-routed my PS2 USB cord directly to the computer’s USB port and this solved the five-to-ten minute problem, but I still need to unplug and replug the USB plug every day when I wake the computer up. After figuring out that the port is Thunderbolt 3 I've been searching far and wide for Plug the power cord for laptop into j5 docking station (far left USB-C port on the back) and then use the j5 USB-C connector cable (the one under flap on front side) to connect docking to laptop. On iMac and Mac mini, connect your display to either of the ports with the Thunderbolt symbol. Dell D6000 Universal Dock at Dell for $229.
1 driver and my 4k monitor is plugged into the DisplayPort1 port and working. Problem exists also with an USB-c hub connected to the port on the left of the monitor. You can use an external display, a projector, or an HDTV with your MacBook Air. Since switching to the M1, I've had some issues with the Monitor not waking up. Since I don't have access to a legitimate Mac, I needed to be able to create a vanilla macOS installer. The computer recognizes the display, and when extending my screen, the mouse seems to work, but the screen remains black. Double check your work by Use an external display with your MacBook Air. Disconnect all USB-plugged devices from the HP laptop. You can only use this connector after you have connected the USB cable to the computer and USB upstream connector on the monitor. (MacOS does NOT support Multi-Stream Transport) Note: Laptop can be used as a 3 rd display and charge simultaneously (specific to TB3 host). You can use an external display, a projector, or an HDTV with your MacBook Pro. Mac computers that have any of the following ports can connect to HDMI devices.
My situation was with a cheap 1080p Samsung monitor with a DVI connection. In an HP laptop, there are instances when the USB ports do not work, but can be resolved by removing the external devices and the battery, and then reconnecting them again. And, that’s on top of all the other features this monitor boasts – including a plethora of ports like downstream and upstream USB 3. When you go from your MacBook's TB 3 port to the video in, you're not passing the USB signal this is why you need a second cable for the USB functionality. Yes, you'll need to attach a standard A-B USB cable from one of your computer's USB ports to the back of the monitor. Both LEDs light up, the Dockingstation works just fine after booting, ethernet is available, both connected monitors work as well.
Know that uninstalling the drivers can cause all USB ports to become dysfunctional. I have a 2017 MacBook Pro connected to OWC Thunderbolt for extra monitors, and its a very, very touchy connection at any of the 4 USB ports on the MacBook. At most times, I need to replug the USB Type-C cable three times to get it working. However, it works fine if it is plugged into the left side ports. My employer uses Dell computers but I prefer to BYO Macbook pro. If this was a monitor that accepted Thunderbolt as an My employer uses Dell computers but I prefer to BYO Macbook pro. Here's a picture of that monitor's ports with the USB (B) port circled: Share. I bought it because of the single USB-C cable into my MBP idea. The other monitor is one of apples 27" monitor and that one only has mini-display port. If you are asking about Hotplug with USB-C devices, such as my Dell D200 adapter, that still does not hotplug correctly but that should probably be kept to the issue at #33 I had the same issue with Dell monitor with DVI output port.
Because this hub provides me additional USB ports, where I can plug a keyboard and an external disk for TimeMachine, and also a LAN card, as well as the HDMI output, and it works right away on Mac, so I assumed it will work too with my hack, giving me a really easy way to use the laptop as a desktop PC when I want, by just plug a single cable Certain monitors from manufacturers such as Dell, ASUS and HP feature two or more USB ports that you can use to connect your USB devices. The monitor is Dell U2412, which doesn’t have an HDMI input, and thus I’m using an HDMI to DVI adapter between the HDMI cable and my monitor. The ports of the monitor are down-firing and include AC power input (internal power converter), HDMI 1.
The monitor was working fine but it was showing up in 720p resolution, even when I set it to "Default for display".