12/12/2023 0 Comments Switchresx upsidedown![]() We are aware of the current native screen resolution limitations on the new M1 Max and M1 Pro MacBook Pro laptops that affect your ability to change to a lower 16:10 resolution such as 1280x8x1000, thus limiting your resolution to 1920x1200 (aka - rather small text). If you require any assistance, please schedule a call with us directly on our calendar! Plug the Adapter's Mini-HDMI end into the Tri-Screen’s Mini-HDMI port.Plug the Adapter's USB-C end into the Tri-Screen’s USB-C port.Plug the USB-A to USB-C connector into the USB-A end of the Adapter, and then plug the USB-C end of the connector into your laptop. Grab the Tri-Screen Adapter and included USB-A to USB-C connector.You may use this screen for pass-through charging by plugging your charger directly into the screen's additional USB-C port!.Using the provided USB-C to USB-C cable, plug one end into the USB-C port on your laptop and plug the other end into the Tri-Screen's USB-C port.Setup Instructions for the M1 and M2 Chipsets A driver will need to be installed which can be found here! Simply plug the Adapter into one screen, and plug the USB-C cable included with the Tri-Screen 2 into the other screen and you’ll be set! Check out this video here to see how the Adapter works, or review the complete written instructions below. Our Tri-Screen Adapter is needed to allow both screens to function due to Apple’s M1 and M2 chip limitation preventing 2+ external monitors from being used natively. Check out this quick tutorial video here! M1 and M2 Chipsets The 2021-2023 MacBook Pro's with the M1 & M2 Pro Chip and M1 & M2 Max Chip processors will work seamlessly with the Tri-Screen 2 using our easiest setup! Each screen will simply use a USB-C cable included with the Tri-Screen 2. M1 & M2 Pro or M1 & M2 Max Chipsets (14" & 16" MacBook Pro's) See below for setup instructions based on your chip/processor.ĭepending on your MacBook's processing chip, you may need to use the Tri-Screen Adapter To determine which chip your MacBook has, click the Apple icon > click 'About This Mac', and your chip/processor will be listed. However, setups will vary depending on the model. Yes! The Xebec Tri-Screen 2 is compatible with the MacBook Pro & MacBook Air laptops using the M1 and M2 Chip processors.
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