![]() But as I made some tests with several other display cables and by comparing with another 4k monitor, I was able to isolate the issue as a fault with the Asus instead. As this “black screen after sleep” issue is something that has been reported with some M1 Mac Minis, I was sure that I had got a faulty computer. – There was one major hiccup in the process so far, but in the end it was nothing to blame Mac Mini for I got a colour-calibrated 27″ 4k Asus ProArt display to attach into the Mac, but there was immediately major issues with display being stuck to black when Mac woke from sleep. – I use 1Password app and service for managing and synchronising logins/passwords and other sensitive information across devices and that speeds up the login procedures a bit these days. – The browser plugin installations and login procedures for the browsers I use is a major undertaking, and still ongoing. – And then installing the standard software that I use daily (Adobe Creative Cloud/Lightroom/Photoshop MS Office 365 DxO Pure RAW Topaz DeNoise AI & Sharpen AI, most notably) – DockMate (for getting Win10-style app window previews into the Mac dock, without which I feel the standard dock is pretty useless) – set Sublime Text as the default text editor – installed BetterSnapTool (for adding snap to sides / corners functionality into the MacOS windows management) – Alfred (for extending the already excellent Spotlight search to third-party apps, direct access to various system commands and other advanced functionalities) – AltTab (makes alt-tab key-combo cycle through all open app windows, not only between applications, like cmd-tab) – and then, made certain add-ons/modifications to the MacOS: – for fast additional ssd storage, Samsung X5 External SSD 2TB (with nominal read/write speeds of 2,800/2,300 MB/s) – and as the mouse, Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless Gaming Mouse, White – set up as the keyboard Logitech MX Keys Mini for Mac This is in nutshell what extras and customisations I have done to it, so far: This was focused around a Mac Mini (M1/16GB/512GB model), which I set up as the new main “workstation” for my home office and photography editing work. Visit Dock Ejector to see for yourself how OWC continues to create solutions that allow customers to do more and reach higher.I got the first part of my ‘Transition to Mac’ project (almost) ready by the end of my summer vacation. Get it today and experience the convenience and safety of one-click disconnection. ![]() USB-C Travel Dock – 5 ports of on-the-go, bus-powered, portable connectivity, easily fits in a backpack or even a pocketĭock Ejector is free to download and use.USB-C Dock – reconnect devices to a USC-C equipped computer, adding 10 ports with one cable to charge and power a laptop.Thunderbolt 3 Dock – 14 ports with one cable to charge, power and connect any Thunderbolt 3 equipped Mac or PC.OWC docks bring connectivity to any workflow and give the flexibility to grow and adapt into the future. OWC’s hardware and software engineers collaborated on Dock Ejector, optimizing it for the complete line of OWC docking solutions. ![]() Dock Ejector is compatible with Mac and Windows and is an easy shortcut to use in a studio, office, conference space, classroom…anywhere a workstation is found. By ensuring all data has been written before any disk is unmounted, users can safely eject their OWC dock without stressing over losing or fragmenting files. Ideal for fast-paced mobile workflows, it takes the tedium and risk out of un-docking devices one at a time. ![]() OWC Dock Ejector safely ejects all drives connected to any OWC dock with a single click. OWC has released their Dock Ejector app, a free download that works with all OWC docks. ![]()
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