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with 1.2.3, I'm attaching a macbook air 6,1 (High Sierra) to an imac13,2 (Sierra)
The system report recognises each other under thunderbolt, (so the cable is connected okay) but VirtualKVM just has Host: ready to accept connections and macbook has client mode: not connected.
Moreover, I cannot seem to manually invoke target display mode, (but with a non-apple keyboard)
It may just be a case of an incompatible pair of machines, but just in case, I thought I'd report it! :)
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Connection not detected between macbook air & imac
Feb 22, 2018
I paired an apple bluetooth keyboard and it instantly worked... I don't know if Target Display Mode REQUIRES any, or an apple bluetooth keyboard to be attached? (I'm sure I've done this before -on different machines- without one)
But a regular USB keyboard, it wasn't happy with...
Some older Apple keyboards and third-party keyboards might not allow Command-F2 to toggle display modes. If this happens, use the keyboard that came with your iMac to toggle Target Display Mode on and off.
Does VirtualKVM emulate/invoke a keyboard press as if it was from a specific keyboard?
I still have the non-apple keyboard plugged in, and then paired the bluetooth one, and then it kicked into life.
Pressing CMD+F2 on the non-apple doesn't trigger anything. But it does on the apple keyboard...
It's such an odd implementation/restriction from apple :)
with 1.2.3, I'm attaching a macbook air 6,1 (High Sierra) to an imac13,2 (Sierra)
The system report recognises each other under thunderbolt, (so the cable is connected okay) but VirtualKVM just has
Host: ready to accept connections
and macbook hasclient mode: not connected
.Moreover, I cannot seem to manually invoke target display mode, (but with a non-apple keyboard)
It may just be a case of an incompatible pair of machines, but just in case, I thought I'd report it! :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: