Darth & Vader
04-29-2011, 08:16 PM
Hi All,
I'm running a macbook air on OS X 10.6.7 (I had 10.6.6, still the same thing). I have read that the maxiumum supported displays that mac allows is up to 4 but im only able to get 3 working. Here is my setup.
Mac Air
27" Cinema Display ~ mini-Display port
Samsung SyncMaster 27" ~ USB to HDMI DisplayLink adapter
LG 32" TV ~ USB to HDMI DisplayLink adapter.
I am only able to get a video signal on the MacAir, 27" Cinema Display, and the Samsung SyncMaster. If i unplug the SyncMaster then plug in the LG 32" i will then get video on the LG, but when i have them both plugged in i will NOT get a display on one of those. How do i go about getting 4 displays properly working with my setup?
Thanks.
I'm running a macbook air on OS X 10.6.7 (I had 10.6.6, still the same thing). I have read that the maxiumum supported displays that mac allows is up to 4 but im only able to get 3 working. Here is my setup.
Mac Air
27" Cinema Display ~ mini-Display port
Samsung SyncMaster 27" ~ USB to HDMI DisplayLink adapter
LG 32" TV ~ USB to HDMI DisplayLink adapter.
I am only able to get a video signal on the MacAir, 27" Cinema Display, and the Samsung SyncMaster. If i unplug the SyncMaster then plug in the LG 32" i will then get video on the LG, but when i have them both plugged in i will NOT get a display on one of those. How do i go about getting 4 displays properly working with my setup?
Thanks.