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on my MacBook Pro M1 2020 with Monterey on it, everything running fine.Sticked with TB3 - Thunderbolt 3, unfortunately no further details of supported protocols).
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Using the 30cm cable (delivered within Apple's Blackmagic eGPU. on my MacBook Pro M1 2020 with Monterey on it, only mouse and keyboard functioning.on my MacBook Pro M1 2020 with Big Sur on it, everything running fine.In my case, the original cable from the monitor supplier (HP) is approx. Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports with support for:.Technical Details on Apple-Page ( ) shows only the connection possibility, but not the compatibility:
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Within M1, Monterey or the MacBook Pro's at all, what is the recommended length of the cable to support Power Delivery (PD) and Video-Transmission? I mean, which standard should be at least supported by the cable (e.g.
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No change beside the update from Big Sur to Monterey done and still losing feature of Power Delivery via USB-C and video-connection sometimes. Mouse and keyboard is transmitted through the USB-C connection and sometimes, also the video-connection from MBP to the monitor is established. My MBP is connected only with USB-C to my external monitor (HP S340c) and now, after updating to Monterey, no charging via that connection. Does anybody saw the issue about not working PD (Power Delivery) via USB-C cable when updating MacBook Pro M1 2020 to Monterey?