Today we continue coverage of an issue where malfunctioning USB hubs can cause a wide variety of problems under Mac OS X 10.4.x, including problems launching applications, kernel panics, stalls in ...
A recent Apple support note tells a tale: depending upon the particular USB setup, the placement of USB hubs, and how the keyboard and mouse are connected to the system, users may experience ...
Is there some logic to this? Can the USB hub be faulty (but work on the MacBook with no issues)? Is my laptop faulty? Or do some devices have shitty USB-C support? (it would seem odd to me that a real ...
I have a problem with USB 3 and am out of ideas. I have a USB 3.1 hub with a bunch of devices plugged into it including my keyboard. When I copy files from the laptop to an SD card (even at USB 2 ...
A number of users are reporting that USB devices including hubs are no longer working after upgrading to macOS Monterey. It's not possible to estimate yet whether this is a widespread issue, but there ...
With the plethora of USB devices available, such as iPhones, iPads, iPods, digital cameras, and printers, many machines do not have enough ports to keep everything connected. Fortunately, USB hubs are ...
The 2018 model 13-inch MacBook Pro only has four Thunderbolt 3 compatible USB Type-C ports, and a separate wired LAN adapter is required to connect the LAN cable. Software engineer Dennis Schubert, ...
Some Mac users who updated to Apple's latest macOS Sonoma 14.4 software release are experiencing connectivity issues with USB hubs and monitors with USB ports, with several reports of mice, keyboards, ...
Thanks to the new Mac laptops only supporting USB-C, any older devices needn’t to connect to the 2020 machines need to go through a hub. This is where the issue is cropping up. Juli Clover reports: ...
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