![]() ![]() ![]() You say you have two Samsung displays plugged into the dock and that that the displays would work via "a Thunderbolt cable which you have plugged in", but you didn't specify what you plugged it into. Even if you got a Dell dock that actually supports Thunderbolt, such as the WD19TB, I don't think you can plug a Thunderbolt 3 peripheral into a Thunderbolt 2 system, although I haven't tried that.Īnd Googe89 I'm not sure how the Thunderbolt Display you mentioned comes into the picture. There's no way to get a Thunderbolt 2 system to run like a USB-C system that supports video output. But a standard USB-C link only gets one GPU interface, which can only be split across multiple displays when the system and OS support DisplayPort MST. The only way to run more than one display via a single output on a Mac today is with actual Thunderbolt, which can carry two independent GPU interfaces over a Thunderbolt link and assign one to each display. As these things are quite delicate and very. However, the Macbook died, we moved house and I cannot find which power lead I need to power it up. Wd for mac cable portable#I have a WD portable drive for what was my Macbook Pro. True portability Interface USB 3.0, USB 2.0 USB 3.0, USB 2.0 FireWire 800, USB 2. Wd for mac cable mac os#On top of that, since Mac OS itself doesn't support DisplayPort MST, you can't drive multiple displays via a single USB-C output even on Macs that HAVE native USB-C. Which power cable is correct for my WD portable hard drive WD External Drives External Drives for Mac. And even if it did, you still wouldn't be able to charge the system that way. Or a Thunderbolt 2 connector can carry a Thunderbolt 2 signal, which carry DisplayPort and PCIe simultaneously (USB would be carried over PCIe between the system and dock), but the WD15 doesn't support Thunderbolt. ![]() A Thunderbolt 2 port can carry "raw" DisplayPort traffic when used as a simple Mini-DisplayPort connector, but then you only get display traffic rather than USB traffic. The WD15 requires a system that has a USB-C connector that supports USB 3.1 Gen 1 or better, DisplayPort Alt Mode, and (if you want to charge your system from the dock) being charged over USB-C via USB Power Delivery. And you're not doing anything wrong, but Googe89 you should find a new IT shop, because they are completely wrong about being able to use Thunderbolt 2 systems with USB-C docking stations. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |