![]() Many multi-display docks use a combination of native USB-C Alternate Mode (native “Alt Mode” video output) and DisplayLink technology. This should work with most third-party docks, although some manufacturers, such as Caldigit, don’t recommend it. You can use a combination of display technologies to get around the M1/M2 MacBooks’ single-monitor limitation. Workaround #1: Install DisplayLink software drivers ![]() We also cover the basics of how to connect your Mac to an external monitor. ![]() We have this guide to monitors for M1 Macs and what you need to know before buying. ![]() Apple has apparently promised to fix the problem in a future macOS update, but the arrival of the later M1 Pro and M1 Max-and more recently the M2-suggest that M1 owners could be waiting a long time. ![]()
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