This is what the Philips screen looks like in 3b.Ĭross posting this to LG and Philips support Logitech MK545 keyboard, mouse and Unify receiver.Philips 243B9/75 monitor, connected to the Thunderbolt daisychain port on the LG.HP EliteBook x360 1030 G3 (2ZV64AV), Windows 10 Enterprise 2.MacBook Pro 16" 2019, macOS Big Sur 11.4.if I unplug the cable that connects the LG monitor to the Philips then the MBP 13" connects and everything works perfectly. webcams, microphones, ethernet, Unify receiver etc. When I connect a MBP 13" running macOS 11.5.1 the video on netiher screen works, but all the other preipherals do work properly i.e.And (b) the Philips monitor works but the picture has vertical lines (see photo attached). When I connect a MBP 13" running macOS 11.2.1 everything works except (a) video on the LG (blank screen), note the speakers on the LG work as do the peripherals connected to the LG. The same port on the laptop will charge from any other USB-C charger I've tried including Apple 61W & 96W USB-C charger, HP charger, and unknown brand USB-C dock. It does not appear to recognise that the LG monitor is a PD device that can provide power. When I connect a HP Win10 laptop everything works perfectly except the laptop does not charge.First off, when I use the MBP 16" everything works perfectly.Here are my issues, hardware detail and background is below. I have been successful so this post answers my earlier question, but I've found some issues so I'm hoping the community may have an answer. Essentially have the monitor(s) act as a dock. My goal was to have a single cable to my laptop that recharges the laptop, drives two decent monitors, a decent set of speakers, an external webcam(s), a Logitech keyboard and mouse, and a wired network connection.
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