I think there is a high possibility that upgrading to Monterey, even the. I haven't upgraded to the public beta of Monterey because. I imagine there might be some challenges working with the limitations of this approach and I did find that some DisplayPort cables would not work with the USB-C to Mini DP adapter. SwitchResX on M1/M2 devices can not switch bit depth, only on Intel. I use SwitchResX for custom HiDPI resolutions on my M1 MacBook Air (native display) (using 1792x1120 HiDPI right now). Steps to fix the problem: On the Samsung I selected Menu->Setup->Image Size -> Just Scan (the default was Wide) On my Mac Mini display preferences I reselected the Overscan option. I could not get a matching set of resolutions for each display area, perhaps because of the different model projectors. HW: Samsung SynMaster 2494HS 24 LCD display and I am working with Mac Mini and a PC. The supported resolutions might have been extended with SwitchResX software, however the default extended resolutions provided by MacOS Monterey appeared to work the best. I have my monitor connected to my MacBook via a Wavlink WL-UMD502 docking station and a HDMI 2.0 cable. It required configuring manual output blends in Isadora Stage Setup. I used a USB-C to MiniDP adaptor (apparently, Thunderbolt/USB4 adaptors don't work for DisplayPort devices). The TH2G worked without any additional Matrox drivers (TH2G drivers are not available beyond Mac OSX). I didn't find anything definitive as an answer, so I connected two TH2G DP edition to a Mac Studio and found that I could, in a fairly straight forward way, get the devices functioning. I had a quick look around the forum to find a post with an answer to the question: Does the Matrox Triple Head 2 Go (TH2G) device have any functionality with latest Mac (Arm M1) computers?
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