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Old 03-27-2017, 02:17 PM   #3
wrbluepearl
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Default A couple of possible solutions

So, I have the 2016 Retina MacBook and encountered the same problem with the Apple Multiport AV Adapter.

I've found three different solutions that definitely work:

One: use a j5create charging bridge - it's a little box that has a USB-C plug, USB-C jack, and a USB-A jack. This lets you plug a single USB-A device into your MacBook while still connecting the USB-C power adapter.

Two: plug a powered USB hub into the Apple Multiport adapter. Pretty much any externally-powered USB 3.0 or 3.1 hub should work.

Three: get a USB 3 Y cable, plug the main plug into the Apple Multiport adapter, and plug the other connector into a usb charger - basically, anything will work, a phone charger, a portable power bank. (The link is to the one I'm using.)
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