MacBook Air M3 with two monitor setup using HP Thunderbolt Dock G4 Apparently this question has come up a couple of times but no resolution in previous discussions so have to check again: Has anyone managed to get a M3 MacBook Air working with two external displays, lid closed? My dock...
Luckily, there are several ways to get the multiple-monitor setup you want. If you have anM3 MacBook Air, the whole process is quite simple. Things get a little more complicated with M1 and M2 models -- you’ll need a docking station and a software workaround -- but it’s still qui...
I don't have a 2nd monitor, the comment wasn't aimed at your issue but more of a general one. :) There were plenty of people having issues with HW...
My setup is a 1080ti (WIN 10 64bit) with an 4K-TV via HDMI (first monitor) and an faytech 7`` Monitor (second, native 1024*600). I use an Sensorpanel "window" to display sensordata on the second screen. My problem is that every time a start my computer, the panel displays on...
A DP 1.2 output stream will support a single UHD display at 60Hz. If you add a MST Hub, it is only possible to support two UHD displays at 30Hz. You might be able to run one UHD display at 60Hz and one FHD or WUXGA display at 60Hz, however. I say 'might'...
We cover the basics ofhow to connect your Mac to an external monitor. Workaround #1: Install DisplayLink software drivers You can use a combination of display technologies to get around the M1/M2/M3 MacBooks’ single-monitor limitation. DisplayLink is the most common softwa...
I think that it would work, as it has a HDMI port and a USB-C with DisplayAlternate feature. I most likely would need an adapter for the USB-C port to be able to charge battery while using an external monitor in that port simultaneously. Thank you be...
UPDATE: I have attached one monitor to the VGA port on the Desktop using the VGA port on the monitor, and a second monitor to the HDMI port on the desktop using a DVI to HDMI cable. I set the monitors to extend display. This setup is working. Tags: HP...
One monitor will be my iMac and I've seen the information on 'target display mode'. The other is a Samsung monitor. I'm struggling to find out the connector needed for my MacBook Air to go to the two monitors and can anyone help with the connectors? Thanks - Nick 😊 Posted on Ma...
My monitors don’t support DP, so I connected a DP to HDMI adapter on each monitor.So far, this is the most stable set up. Both monitors works most of the time.From time to time, none of the monitor display anything at all. When this happens, after forcing a reboot. Both m...