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I believe the refresh rate may be the issue but I do not know of a way to force the refresh rate to be lower on a mac. DP1 and Thunderbolt x 2160 pixels / 60Hz Thunderbx 2160 pixels / 60 Hz Plug in one monitor via Display Port and one via USB-Cįrom what I have seen in the Thunderbolt 3 Dock documentation. The reason for the Lenovo dock is my monitors are Lenovo and I still have a X1 Carbon I'm hoping to use with the dock.
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I see people using the older USB 3.0 docks with displayport drivers is there anyway to determine which drivers I need to use?Īlso by way of introduction I'm new to Apple and still adjusting.
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I have tried shutting the lid but no difference. In the settings it only shows as 2 displays. So if I call them MBP DS1 and DS2, MBP has the standard 'desktop' screen DS1 has a different 'extended screen' DS2 is a mirror of DS1. I turned mirroring off in the settings and I now have an extended display however the MBP is treating both external monitors as the same display. Both displays are now powering up (these are connected through displayport) however they are displaying the same thing. I purchased the 3.1 Belkin cable from the apple store and plugged everything in. After a bit of googling I discover the USB-C cable supplied is only good for charging and USB 2.0 speeds. I have a 13" MBP Touchbar model and have bought the new Lenovo USB-C dock in the hope of using 2 external monitors.Įverything arrived and I plugged it in only to discover nothing worked only charging.