

- Solve conflict in autocad for mac and windows update#
- Solve conflict in autocad for mac and windows software#
- Solve conflict in autocad for mac and windows windows#
This makes me appreciate my Windows- and AMD-based Dell laptop even more. So, the new Mac with its X processor cannot handle what my year-old Dell laptop can: outputting more than 4K resolution out of its HDMI port the correct resolution for the monitor automatically. The Mac considers the HDMI port to be the primary display one Thunderbolt port is used to provide the secondary display. This is why the ultrawide monitor worked, but at lower resolution.
Solve conflict in autocad for mac and windows windows#
(Hold down the Alt key, when you have a Windows keyboard hooked up to a Mac.) It worked! The action forces MacOS to list all resolutions available, including the native resolution of 3440x1440:Īnd here is the the Mac Mini's output correctly displayed on the Acer ultrawide monitor:Īs Management Speak so eloquently put it this morning, "The problem is that you are running the latest technology."
Solve conflict in autocad for mac and windows update#
Update 2: Reader infeeee suggested holding down the Option key while clicking Scaled. Here are the resolutions listed by the Mac for the Acer monitor: none match the monitor's native resolution of 3440 x 1440 (click image for larger image). I did some more mucking about, and on the second day finally got the ultrawide to work, but at the wrong resolution. I tried Acer tech support, and in the end the final advice from Acer was, "Ask Apple tech support.".In the end, the final advice from Apple was, "Ask Acer tech support."

Solve conflict in autocad for mac and windows software#
I need it mostly only when I write about CAD software that runs on MacOS. Last week I got the new X-based Mac Mini. Here's a pic of the Dell running Camtasia video editing software on the ultrawide. My newish Dell laptop runs with the new monitor, no problem: just connect any HDMI cable between the two. The resolution is 3440 x 1440, which in shorthand is 5K 3.5K.

It is gloriously 32" wide and makes my video tutorials (of CAD software) easier to edit. This article has been updated with corrections and new information, thanks to readers ZinZ and infeeee.Ī few weeks ago, I got the CB3 ultrawide monitor from Acer.
