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Old 09-16-2023, 11:21 AM   #1
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I upgraded the firmware for D6000 with Windows machine and fully power cycled the docking station before I plugged back to MBA M1. Now, I don't have to use USB-C hub between MBA M1 and D6000 - that was my workaround to overcome the issue.

Now, it works great with 3 monitors - 1 HDMI (alt-mode) and 2 DisplayPorts.

Only thing I miss now is display rotation! Once the rotation feature works, I can call it complete.
Can you confirm how you achieve 3 displays working..? I didn't think M supported (Alt-Mode)

I have a D6000 with M2 15" Air and can't get the HDMI display to function.
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Old 10-19-2023, 05:20 AM   #2
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Can you confirm how you achieve 3 displays working..? I didn't think M supported (Alt-Mode)

I have a D6000 with M2 15" Air and can't get the HDMI display to function.
I have 3 monitors conected to mi D6000, but i need to conect the monitors in a specific order:
to the HDMI conect a monitor with resolution 1920X1080, to the first displayport conect a monitor 3440X1440 and to the second displayport a monitor of 2560X1440.

if conect a monitor with higher resolution to the hdmi the monitors stop of work correctly.
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Old 11-22-2023, 08:49 PM   #3
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I have 3 monitors conected to mi D6000, but i need to conect the monitors in a specific order:
to the HDMI conect a monitor with resolution 1920X1080, to the first displayport conect a monitor 3440X1440 and to the second displayport a monitor of 2560X1440.

if conect a monitor with higher resolution to the hdmi the monitors stop of work correctly.
AnaSofia,
The HDMI port, when used in 3 display configuration, is using another technology (not DisplayLink or Synaptics). When using only 2 displays, any port is using DisplayLink technology.
It looks like the monitor timings you have exhibit an incompatibility with that third party technology. You could look on Dell website if there's a fix for that, as it wouldn't come from us: our driver or firmware doesn't touch that other component.
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Old 02-23-2024, 02:01 PM   #4
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AnaSofia,
The HDMI port, when used in 3 display configuration, is using another technology (not DisplayLink or Synaptics). When using only 2 displays, any port is using DisplayLink technology.
It looks like the monitor timings you have exhibit an incompatibility with that third party technology. You could look on Dell website if there's a fix for that, as it wouldn't come from us: our driver or firmware doesn't touch that other component.
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Hope not to hijack this thread. If a MacBook Air is connected to a Dell D6000 dock, with two HP 24" monitors connected to the dock using USB-C/USB-C cables, is there a known issue with reboots requiring the monitors to be disconnected and reconnected again to get them to work?

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