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Target display mode not detected whatsoever

Open JamesHortonLtd opened this issue 6 years ago • 5 comments

I have a Mid 2015 MacBook Pro connected to a Mid 2011 iMac using a new thunderbolt cable. Both macs are running High Sierra and Virtual KVM is on the iMac. The iMac is not detected when connected to the MacBook Pro as a second display. Any ideas?

JamesHortonLtd avatar May 22 '18 10:05 JamesHortonLtd

@JamesHortonLtd Will be releasing a new version soon that should fix this

SoneeJohn avatar May 31 '18 02:05 SoneeJohn

@JamesHortonLtd Please see if the latest version fixed you issue here

SoneeJohn avatar Jun 07 '18 07:06 SoneeJohn

I have a 2012 iMac and 2015 MacBook Pro, same problem with this version (1.2.4)

runar-rkmedia avatar Jun 28 '18 15:06 runar-rkmedia

Thanks, Sonee John sorry for the very late reply. The update did not fix the problem. Apple have had a look at both the MacBook Pro and the iMac, they think there could be an issue with the iMac Thunderbolt port? However, we got it to connect and mirror to an external monitor using TDM in store. But the system info doesn't say it's connected? I'm inclined to think it could be an OS issue maybe high sierra doesn't support TDM? But I have yet to install an Earlier OS to test this. Thanks, James

JamesHortonLtd avatar Jun 28 '18 15:06 JamesHortonLtd

I’m having a similar issue with MacBook Pro (Late 2013, Mojave) and iMac (Mid 2011, High Sierra). Replacing keyboard events with ‘Brightness Up’ sysdef event seems to fix this.

Of course, I’m kinda wary of making a PR before asking: is there any particular reason sending 0x90 was preferred to sysdef events?

ghost avatar Jul 19 '19 22:07 ghost