![]() I could have made a new thread, but since this thread is on a similar issue then maybe just adding it here is okay. If I can connect this 2nd monitor then I will explore those possibilities. moved onto a 2nd monitor while the main monitor has only the photo. Also, I have heard, that Lightroom can have side bars, etc. There are always a few things that it would be nice to have in view, but they are usually behind Lightroom. I was wondering if connecting it to the HDMI port on the USB hub would work? I suppose if it does I could use the iMac as my main screen for photo editing, etc., but I could move other stuff off to the 2nd screen. I have never used a 2 monitor setup before with Windows, but many people do. ![]() I have an old 21.5" 1920x1080 monitor packed away and I started thinking that I could probably fit it and the iMac on my computer table. It will give me an HDMI port, an SD card reader, and several USB-A ports. This looks like it is the same one on Amazon Japan: Somewhere (maybe on this forum) someone recommended this USB hub on Amazon: While waiting I am continuing my research. ![]() Slow to get the 16gb model here in Japan. The M1 iMac 16gb/512gb that I ordered last week should arrive in another week or two. The M1-based Air supports only a single external monitor, unless you use something like DisplayLink (a third-party way of driving displays over USB that precedes USB-C). But the laptop has a screen and I have only one 4K monitor. I used a search engine searching for info on how to connect an extra monitor to an M1 iMac and it found this old thread. DisplayPort is better than HDMI at extending multiple displays, I believe. ![]()
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