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lgee 07-22-2021 07:01 AM

USB Ports, D6000 + M1
 
Hi,

Recently upgraded from a 2017 Macbook Pro to 2020 M1 Macbook Pro. Dual monitors are working fine, however, my wireless USB mouse/dongle is not being detected. If I plug it directly into the macbook it works fine.

Is this a known issue, or something I'm just missing.

Thanks :confused:

TheHokemon 07-27-2021 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lgee (Post 92302)
Hi,

Recently upgraded from a 2017 Macbook Pro to 2020 M1 Macbook Pro. Dual monitors are working fine, however, my wireless USB mouse/dongle is not being detected. If I plug it directly into the macbook it works fine.

Is this a known issue, or something I'm just missing.

Thanks :confused:

I have an M1 MacBook Air with a D6000 and up until about 30 minutes ago everything was working great. Then suddenly none of the USB 3 ports are working. There is power it seems but my Mac doesn't recognize any of the devices. I have verified the devices and cables on another machine, no issues.

USB-C ports, all good on the D6000 and I have two monitors running on Displayport connections.

DisplayLink Manager 1.4.0 (Build 57.120)

TheHokemon 07-27-2021 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheHokemon (Post 92328)
I have an M1 MacBook Air with a D6000 and up until about 30 minutes ago everything was working great. Then suddenly none of the USB 3 ports are working. There is power it seems but my Mac doesn't recognize any of the devices. I have verified the devices and cables on another machine, no issues.

USB-C ports, all good on the D6000 and I have two monitors running on Displayport connections.

DisplayLink Manager 1.4.0 (Build 57.120)

I uninstalled and reinstalled the DisplayLink driver, rebooted and it seems to have fixed it.

Weird. Can't even remember the last I had to reinstall a driver on a Mac...


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