![]() ![]() Simultaneously supports up to two displays: I'm still not sure if it is a Mac issue or adapter issue.Įarlier today I noticed this on the Mac mini specs page: *if this doesn't work, then I do the exact sequence but starting with the USB-C instead of the HDMI. The second monitor should display fine and both should work until next time you reboot or put Mac to sleep.I connect the second monitor by plugging the USB-C connector.Once logged in, everything should be working fine with one monitor.I reboot and login to the system (only one monitor connected).(No USB-C should be connected to any of the ports). I disconnect the USB-C adapter and only connect one monitor through the HDMI port.Usually when I get the flicker I have to do the following:
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