![]() ![]() I got around this by using SwitchResX ( ), and it works like a champ. My issue is that my external is a widescreen, which apparently wasn't natively supported initially with the M1 macs. ![]() Lots of folks have had external monitor issues, just Google to find out more. Monitor issue: first off, you can only use 1 external monitor with the M1 laptops, and I *think* 2 with M1 Mac Minis. I've used these in various combination with no issues. I also have a handful of TB/USB3 adapters I use when not docked for wired Ethernet, SD Card r/w, HDMI out, and a USB2 hub for plugging in even more stuff. I have a superdrive (for importing data via ancient optical disc technology), a 3440x1440 widescreen monitor with speakers running native resolution over HDMI, an external USB3 SSD, Presonus ioStation24c, Focusrite Scarlett 18i8, external USB webcam, and wired Ethernet all running through that one TB3 dock connection, and have thus far experienced zero issues (other than the display issue, which I'll go into in a sec). Everything I'm using with the MBP is plugged into that dock (other than wireless keyboard and mouse), leaving the other port free. ![]()
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