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11-12-2018 07:14 AM
Hi,
I have setup a standup desk with 2 e240c monitors. My Macbook Pro is plugged and closed. My issue is that I see the same thing on the 2 screens but it doesnt use the 'mirror' function. I think my macbook only sees 1 screen or think the 2 screens are the same. Is there a way to fix this please?
Thanks
11-12-2018 07:38 AM - edited 11-12-2018 07:42 AM
I am not a Mac user but in doing the research to answer your question, I came accross others that were having a similar problem with the Mac 10.14 Mojave OS. Depending on the version number of the release you are running, it most likely is a Mac OS problem. There are versions beyond with the 10.14.2 or higher by now.
I will ask how these two monitors are connected to the Macbook Pro as there might be a problem in the method being used, too.
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11-12-2018 08:02 AM
Thank Dean, I am on Mojave 10.14.1 (18B75) and each monitor is plugged via HDMI to a Thinkpad Hub so I can have the 2 HDMI plugs + keyboard + mouse and then the hub is plugged via USB C to my laptop
Hope it will help!
THanks
11-12-2018 12:26 PM
In doing the research, I also found the the DisplayLink driver ( which would be for the Thinkpad Hub that uses USB 3.0) was not playing nice with the new Mojave 10.14.1. I would suspect that to be the problem until the DisplayLink driver is updated. In other circles, the DisplayLink driver is causing problems, too. It happens when Apple releases a new OS and the drivers then have to coup.
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