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<blockquote data-quote="MacLoyal" data-source="post: 1211300" data-attributes="member: 45214"><p><strong>Thank you!</strong></p><p></p><p>This was precisely the information I was looking for when my initial attempt to plug and play did not work. I needed the detail provided here to confirm that my Mac was picking up the presence of a second display in System Preferences. I needed some ideas to troubleshoot why it wasn't working. It turned out my problem was a minor error but it had me stumped. I thought I plugged into HDMI1 and I was really hooked into HDMI2. My two year old Vizio and my going on five year old MacPro worked instantly and perfectly once I tuned into the right "channel".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacLoyal, post: 1211300, member: 45214"] [b]Thank you![/b] This was precisely the information I was looking for when my initial attempt to plug and play did not work. I needed the detail provided here to confirm that my Mac was picking up the presence of a second display in System Preferences. I needed some ideas to troubleshoot why it wasn't working. It turned out my problem was a minor error but it had me stumped. I thought I plugged into HDMI1 and I was really hooked into HDMI2. My two year old Vizio and my going on five year old MacPro worked instantly and perfectly once I tuned into the right "channel". [/QUOTE]
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