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Mac hdmi adapter target
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mac hdmi adapter target
  1. Mac hdmi adapter target how to#
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You could build one yourself, but at the price and with no support or guarantee of it working, I really can't recommend this to you. (Building a "dummy multiplexer" interleaving DP into a silent, but powered, PCIe bus cost ~$200, excluding chassis and power supply) It is extremely inefficient and impractical to make it work.

mac hdmi adapter target

It is the same problem as many people had, including myself, when I attempted to hook up decommissioned Thunderbolt Displays to mDP sources. In Target Display Mode, the iMac is basically a Thunderbolt Display. This is something only a device acting as a host device can do.

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When a cable is inserted, the TB controller actively determines if it needs to output a DP signal, or if the connection is a Thunderbolt Bus with additional host/peripheral devices on it, and decide how to route each multiplexed signal to its destination. (I feel the same thing happened with USB-C and TB3.) When you plug a TV into the iMac, the iMac is a Thunderbolt "host" device.

mac hdmi adapter target

Malcolm's explanation is also correct, I don't know if it was intentional, but Apple using the same mechanical interface for mDP and TB1/2, and then asserting that the ports were compatible with mDP displays and claiming that TB signals included the DisplayPort signals to achieve this causes a lot of confusion. Hardware based solution is the only option to beat this.

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PS: There are software based solutions which offers mirroring of Apps but I can't use that since my Work laptop connects to my company's VPN and hence the screen-mirroring software runs shows high latency. Is there any cord/adapter/docking station/Thunderbolt 1 adapter solutions which will work or there's no respite?

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  • In your above explanation, you mentioned the only option left is if I have a Windows PC/Laptop with Thunderbolt 1 but none in this generation comes with one and mine's the latest Dell 2019 Windows 10 model.
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  • When I connect my 55" Television to my Apple mid-2011 iMac via the mini-Display to HDMI cable, I was able to use my TV as a secondary screen but why not the other way - like connecting my Windows PC with the same cable to my iMac to make it a secondary screen? Is it because the iMac only support Video-out on mini-Displayport but not Video-in?.
  • There's too much confusion around this topic and I saw some Apple experts answer it incorrectly here. Mine's a 21inch Apple mid-2011 iMac and it only has Thunderbolt 1 (not Thunderbolt 2 as I was assuming).

    mac hdmi adapter target

    Thanks for the amazing information and clarity you provided on several topics. So even if you got a USB-C to Mini DisplayPort cable, it would not work with your iMac as a display.Īnd as has been pointed out, Apple doesn't support Target Display Mode with non-Mac primary computers, but in my experience it works about as well as Apple's 27 inch LED display and Thunderbolt Display did with PC's, so ymmv, if you get a PC with Thunderbolt, that is. Nothing will work if you use that adapter on your USB-C only laptop with no Thunderbolt 3.Īlso, since your iMac has a Thunderbolt port, it will only work in TDM with Thunderbolt cables connecting to Thunderbolt ports. Not sure if that's what you meant.Īnd I assume your windows laptop doesn't have a Thunderbolt port? If the port is USB-C, and not Thunderbolt 3, (check for thunderbolt symbol near the port) then this doesn't work.įrom the start, the Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter has a very misleading name, it does not convert USB-C signals to Thunderbolt 2 (nor does anything else, it's just not possible). įirstly, your 2011 iMac doesn't have Thunderbolt 2, it has two Thunderbolt 1 ports. I have been persistently trying to connect my Apple iMac mid-2011 (has Thunderbolt 2 for Video-in) to work as external display for my Windows 10 laptop.











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