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I was just in-store and asked the 2 guys who helped me if the apple remote will work with my macbook pro retina display 13'. They both said yes and even showed me where I would go to pair it. System Preferences 2. Security & Privacy 3. Advanced I did those three steps and also tried to google and looked at the manual, both of which said to hold my remote 3-4 inches from the screen and hold down menu and right buttons for 6 seconds until a linking symbol showed up on screen. None of this happened. I am disappointed because I bought this for an important presentation tomorrow and was assured by 2 apple geniuses that it would work.
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I will definitely be taking it back unless there is something else I can try to make it work. Thank you:). Asked by Tamara I from Brampton. Apr 12, 2016. Asked about. Best Answer: Apple remotes (made for the computers and not the Apple TV) are made with Infrared not bluetooth.
Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support. Of photos and videos in the cloud. From Apple’s Mac trade‑in partner and Apple’s iPhone. Anyone else experiencing misery and suffering using Synology with a Mac? I've got a 4-bay DS416j. I also have a fully-loaded/upgraded MacBook Pro 13' with TouchBar. Answer now (Does the 13 in MacBook Pro with retina display have a DVD drive) 2 Answers (Does the 13 in MacBook Pro with retina display have a DVD drive) Similar Questions (Does the 13 in MacBook Pro with retina display have a DVD drive).
This means your laptop has to have a infrared receiver. The newer macs no longer have these receivers (at least the MacBooks don't) so the remotes no longer work. You can see that the older MacBooks (e.g.
The 2010 macbook pro) has a black line on the front edge of the body which is the infrared receiver - it works on that. New ones don't have this and so don't have infrared built in.
Wikipedia says you can buy yourself a infrared receiver to plug into your USB port. I had the same problem.A MacBook Pro user (and owner of white apple remote & aluminium apple remote). Answered by Dillon C. Apr 14, 2016.
Answer The Apple specs say the MacBook Air 2012 supports up to 2560 x 1600 on an external display. The LG UltraFine 5K manual says it has a 2560 x 1440 at 60 Hz timing so it should work but maybe not.
The Macbook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012) only has Thunderbolt 1 (10 Gbps). 2560x1440 60Hz uses about 5.3 Gbps, which leaves less than 5 Gbps for all the USB devices of the LG UltraFine 5K. But Thunderbolt 1 has two bidirectional 10 Gbps channels. If the display uses one channel, then the other channel is free for USB devices. I guess the only way to know for sure is to try it. To get 5K though, you need an eGPU with Thunderbolt 3 output.
The only solution so far is the Blackmagic eGPU (all other eGPU's do not output their DisplayPort signals through a Thunderbolt 3 controller). Apple does not support eGPUs on Thunderbolt 1 or Thunderbolt 2 Macs, so you'll need to use a workaround (available on the eGPU.io website). Answered by Joseph V from Fort Langley. Jul 26, 2018. The LG UltraFine 5K Display is a Thunderbolt 3 display which uses both DisplayPort connections of the computer's Thunderbolt controller. The Thunderbolt controller sends both DisplayPort signals to the Thunderbolt controller of the LG UltraFine 5K over the Thunderbolt cable.
The Thunderbolt controller in the LG UltraFine 5K converts both Thunderbolt DisplayPort streams back into DisplayPort to be used by each half of the display (the left and right sides) to support 5K resolution. That is also the reason why the LG 5K display does not have a second Thunderbolt 3 port - because it is required for one of the DisplayPort signals for one half of the display. The other DisplayPort signal comes out of a DisplayPort connection of the Thunderbolt controller of the display (think of a Thunderbolt 3 dock where you can connect one display to the second Thunderbolt 3 port of the dock, and another display to a DisplayPort output of the dock). The Thunderbolt controller of the computer does not have a third DisplayPort connection, and since the LG 5K uses two DisplayPort connections (over Thunderbolt), an LG 4K display cannot be daisy chained to the LG 5K display. Also, since a Thunderbolt controller only has two DisplayPort connections, if you connect a LG 5K to one side of the MacBook Pro, then a second display must be connected to the other side of the MacBook Pro (there's one Thunderbolt controller per side of the MacBook Pro). One 5K or two 4K per side of the MacBook Pro can be connected. The USB-C ports of the LG UltraFine 5K only support USB.
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They do not support DisplayPort because there is no other DisplayPort signal on the Thunderbolt cable that can be used and the display has no other DisplayPort inputs. It might be possible to use a USB to DisplayPort converter (research devices that use DisplayLink, find examples at the DisplayLink or plugable websites) but they don't perform like real displays and may have issues in macOS. Answered by Joseph V from Fort Langley. Sep 10, 2018.
I have a Mac, two Windows 10 machines and 2 Windows 7 machines that were happily using Cloudstation to sync files to the NAS for backup until 6.0 hit. Now none of them can connect - they get stuck in a constant reconnecting cycle. I'm also seeing the unknown errors issue when I try looking at the settings in DSM. Looking at the Synology forums it seems a bunch of people have similar issues but there doesn't seem to be any official response or a consensus on how to fix it. If anyone can point me at some obvious fix that I've missed it would be greatly appreciated. Edit - Cloudstation is reporting that it's up to date at version 4.0-4204.
I've tried reinstalling the clients and it's had no effect. Edit - This is now resolved. I had to uninstall Cloud Station from the Diskstation and manually install it again with the package from the Synology site.