Im attempting to attach it to two existing monitors. My company has provided me with a Zbook 15 (Generation 3) with Intel HD 530 graphics. If you're using the projector as a "separate display space" you can also open the display perferances under that same icon which will let you modify the logical position of the displays making the extended space above, below, to the lef, or to the right of your Retina display. Connect Z15 G3 to 2 Monitors Using Thunderbolt (USB-C) 02-07-2018 12:58 PM. "Use as separate display" actually extends your display space so you'll need to grab whatever it is that you want projected and drag it into the extended display space. If you're connected to another source (a second monitor, a projector, etc) you should have choices - "Mirror Retina Display" will "project" the same thing that's showing on your Macbook. Next you'll find the display preferences. You'll see the searchlight magnifying glass, to the left of that you'll see your user name, the time, date and day are to the left of that, the battery indicator to the left of that, then the speaker symbol.
#Connect macbook to monitor vga usb driver#
I think the driver of the adapter does not support Mac OS.
#Connect macbook to monitor vga usb install#
Install the driver that comes with the CD. I'm replacing the old iMac with a new Mac Mini, which has only Thunderbolt and HDMI connectors available. Answer: Just properly connect the USB to VGA adapter with PC USB port and connect the monitor with a VGA cable. I'm currently using it with an old iMac G4 (Gumdrop) via a mini-display to VGA adapter cable. This is an analogue connection so it will not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) content. 1) Look at the very top of your Macbook display - up in the top, right hand corner. I have a perfectly good LCD monitor that has a VGA connector on its input cable. Apples USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter lets you connect to a VGA display or projector. You've got (at least) two ways to deal with this. What's happening is that one of your primary (selected) desktop is being shown on the Macbook's display and one of your other Desktops is shown on the projector. Having your background only displayed is an entirely different (and much easier) issue to solve.