The table below shows detailed information about the compabitlity of DisplayPilot and different Mac devices. We will keep our customers informed once a solution becomes available. While we’re working on a possible solution, we suggest you use the monitor OSD menu or the Hotkey Puck to control each monitor as a workaround and not use the Display Pilot when connecting two monitors with the same model name. Id be happy if someone could confirm this. It seems that this might be based on the lack of 'Alt Mode' or 'MFDP' support in the MacBook Air.
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Currently, some Mac devices can’t recognize two individual monitors with the same model name, as it will lead to the mismatch error on the Display Pilot. It is possible to connect a VGA and a DVI display to one USB-C port on the MacBook, but you need two USB-C adapters in a daisy-chain fashion and a HDMI-DVI adapter. However: 2018 MacBook Pro works flawlessly with two displays Second monitor connected to the MacBook Airs other Thunderbolt Port with an HDMI dongle works. Thus, we recommend connecting the monitor via the Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) cable or USB-C to DisplayPort cable when using Display Pilot as part of your workflow.Ģ. If your display has a connector that doesnt match the port. Some Mac devices cannot sync with our PD series monitors when using the HDMI port. Connect a USB-C display:Connect the display to a Thunderbolt / USB 4 port on your MacBook Air. However, there are two limitations in the scenarios listed below:ġ. BenQ DesignVue PD series designer monitors currently support the Apple M1-based devices natively when using our Display Pilot software with version 1.0.9.5 or later.