![]() ![]() Connecting additional 1-2 USB-C cables will enable 1-2 more HDMI/DisplayPorts. A single cable connects the MacBook to 11 ports including one HDMI/DisplayPort. HYPERDOCK MACBOOK PRO SERIESThe MacBook connects to the HyperDrive dock via a series of 3 flexible FPC USB-C cables. HyperDrive is constructed from high grade precision-milled aluminum and is designed to fit underneath the chassis of a MacBook, while providing ergonomic benefits and dissipating excess heat from your laptop. HyperDrive features triple HDMI and triple DisplayPorts so users have the flexibility to create any triple display setup with any combination of HDMI and DisplayPorts. NOTE: I am not affiliated in any way with any of the above products.NOVEMBER 15, 2021 - FREMONT, California: Today, HYPER® - creator of the world’s most crowdfunded MacBook USB-C hubs, announced the launch of their latest Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, the HyperDrive 4K Multi-Display Docking Station for 13”-16” MacBook.ĭesigned for the business professional, elite creative and video editor, HyperDrive provides maximum connectivity by allowing driverless, native triple 4K 60Hz display support and features 15 ports for maximum peripheral expansion including: 3 x HDMI 4K60Hz, 3 x DisplayPort 4K60Hz, Gigabit Ethernet, USB-C PD 100W, 2 x USB-C 10Gbps, USB-A 10Gbps, 2 x USB-A 5Gbps, and MicroSD/SD UHS-I 104MB/s. Below are some examples for you to investigate further: HYPERDOCK MACBOOK PRO SOFTWAREYour only option would be to investigate using 3rd party software to see if any of them will meet your needs. HYPERDOCK MACBOOK PRO WINDOWSSince this separator is part of macOS and its purpose is to separate stacks, minimised windows and the Trash, there is no way to remove it. ![]() If you want to quit the app altogether, you need to use the command Q shortcut (or select Quit from the application's name menu). If you want to actually close the window, click on the red button at top left instead. The purpose of this is to give you quick access to it again without having to relaunch the app or reload the website, etc. When you choose to minimise a window by clicking on the amber button at top left, it minimises into the dock at the righthand side of the separator (at left of the Trash can). ![]() In other words, the 12 icons you have between your Downloads stack and your Trash can are actually windows you still have open in their various apps, but they've been minimised instead of closed. These windows appear there when you choose to 'minimise' them, as opposed to closing them. By default, users will usually have a Downloads stack.īased on the image you've included in your question, it looks like the items to the right of your separator are actually minimised app windows. Instead, to the right of the separator are what's called stacks, any minimsed app windows and the Trash.īasically, stacks are really just folders located in the Dock. The separator at bottom right of the dock (or at the bottom if your Dock is on the side) is not there to show your last opened programs. ![]()
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