Lg Ultrawide Drivers For Mac High Sierra

Lg Ultrawide Drivers For Mac High Sierra 3,7/5 6098 reviews

First, I know you've been working hard on High Sierra support. It's really getting there.

Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac. By now, most of you are probably upgraded to macOS Sierra, which is proving be a massive home run for Apple.

Second know I am using a Plugable USB-C 4K hub. It does a smashing job, and I am 99% sure this is a display link adapter issue, not their hardware interface.

Third, I know this isn't a monitor issue because I don't experience the same things when directly connected. I have dual Samsung 4k displays. Both are plugged into the display port on my plugable interface that runs off a single USB-C cable. When I use the default display resolution (3840 x 2160) it works without an issue. The problem is that resolution tends to a bit tiny and my laptop (Macbook Pro 15', touchbar) can't really go up in resolution to match. So I tried to go down. Every resolution below the default has issues.

2560 x 1440 (low resolution) - Really Blurry, no mouse problems 1920 X 1080 - Looks great. Mouse problems, movements are choppy 1280 x 1080 - Little Blurry, no mouse problems 1080p - Medium blurry, no mouse problems If you could get 1080p to be clear or 1920x1080 to not have mouse tracking problems I would be OH so happy. This has to be a driver issue. It's rather odd, wouldn't you say?

I am having a similar issue and figured I would share the details here as well to see if it can benefit. I am running a 13' MacBook Pro w/ Retina display (Early 2015) using a Targus DOCK160USZ hooked up to an LG UB3467-B monitor. The setup itself I know is working because I have tested the same configuration with windows and I have no issues whatsoever.

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In addition, when I plug directly into the Mac I am able to attain the max resolution of 2560 x 1080 with no problems whatsoever. In the interim, I have had to take a couple of steps to help 'mitigate' my issues. First, I went to my local Best Buy and bought a brand new 4KUHD HDMI cable and replaced the HDMI cable I had in place. Second, I lowered the display resolution of my monitor to 1080p.

While this is helping for the moment, I am constantly reminded of the issue by having the vertical black bars on either side of my desktop. You guys are doing fantastic work and I know you will have the bugs resolved soon, but in the interim, the frustration is certainly there.

With the, Night Shift did not work properly on GPU-connected external displays. In my experience, only the mouse cursor seemed to be influenced when enabling Night Shift, while the remainder of the display stayed the same. This latest update fixes that issue, and I can confirm that it works.

If you’re using to update to the new driver successfully. Otherwise, if you’re running a Mac Pro or a Hackintosh, you can manually download the drivers. To learn more about what Pascal compatibility with macOS Sierra brings to the table, be sure to catch our latest walkthrough featuring a 2016 13-inch MacBook Pro + GTX 1080 Ti eGPU setup. For more hands-on videos.