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If you use Boot Camp to run Windows on your Mac, you can visit the AMD website to download the latest version of their drivers for Windows. These Mac computers use AMD graphics:
- 15-inch MacBook Pro introduced in 2015 or later
- 27-inch iMac introduced in 2014 or later
- 21.5-inch iMac with Retina display introduced in 2017 or later
- iMac Pro introduced in 2017
- Mac Pro introduced in 2013 or later
Check your version of AMD graphics drivers
- Start up your Mac in Windows.
- Take any of these steps to open Radeon settings:
- Right-click your desktop and choose AMD Radeon Settings.
- Or click Radeon Settings in the notification area.
- Or choose AMD Radeon Settings from the Programs menu.
- In Radeon settings, click the System Tab, then click the Software tab.
- The version number is shown under Driver Packaging Version.
Download and install the latest AMD graphics drivers
- In Windows, go to the AMD website, then click Drivers & Support.
- Select your product from the list, not the menu: First select Graphics, then select Mac Graphics in the next column, then select Apple Boot Camp in the next column.
- Click Submit to view the list of available drivers.
- Look for the driver version that supports your Mac model. If it's a later version (higher number) than the version installed on your Mac, click Download.
- Extract the downloaded ZIP file, then run the Setup app in the resulting folder to install the drivers.
I have a 13' MBP Touchbar model and have bought the new Lenovo USB-C dock in the hope of using 2 external monitors.
Everything arrived and I plugged it in only to discover nothing worked only charging. After a bit of googling I discover the USB-C cable supplied is only good for charging and USB 2.0 speeds. I purchased the 3.1 Belkin cable from the apple store and plugged everything in. Both displays are now powering up (these are connected through displayport) however they are displaying the same thing.
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. 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. In the settings it only shows as 2 displays. I have tried shutting the lid but no difference.
Any advice or ideas to try?
I see people using the older USB 3.0 docks with displayport drivers is there anyway to determine which drivers I need to use?
This fixes a lot of its predecessor’s structural problems, focusing on the airtight combat and sensibly dialling up the exploration, but tries its hand at a bunch of new ideas that entirely fail. Final fantasy xiii and xiii-2. It is better than XIII. I’d say XIII-2 is playable on my GTX 780-equipped home PC, but annoyingly slow on my mid-ranged PC at work, regularly dropping down to around 20fps at 1050p with mid-level anti-aliasing and shadow settings. Covers the issues with this port in-depth, but for those seeking out the definitive version of XIII-2, this really doesn’t feel like it.XIII-2 is a complicated and inconsistent sequel, then, and one I can only recommend to a subsection of the series’ audience.
Also by way of introduction I'm new to Apple and still adjusting. 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.
MacBook Pro TouchBar and Touch ID
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