I have also tried unplugging the power delivery from the hub and plugging it back in just in case it's stateful.
I have tried restarting the Mac with the cable in and with the cable out.
I took the code from here, built it and ran it from the Terminal. However I have an assignment which requires USB communication with a device so I thought Ill start with something basic. Hence, you ought to go to Finder > Preferences > General and ensure the External. First of all a statement: Im a newbie when it comes to programming for the Mac. Sometimes your Mac detects the USB drive but doesnt show it on the desktop.
As I mentioned, these peripherals work through the hub on every other device I've tried. Detecting attached USB devices under Mac OSX. Plugging the hub into a different port on my Macbook does not fix the issue. Reboot, and everything should be working fine, When you switch USB devices a lot, your MBP might not be able to remember the order, so unplugging. Replace the devices and hub the way you want to use them. My Mac is not detecting any USB C device, yet my Type C charger still works.
Remove all of your USB devices and cables from your MacBook. My Mac is not detecting any USB C device, yet my Type C charger still works. I have tried plugging the USB devices "directly" into the mac (USB-A to USB-C converter) and they work fine. A: This happened after using my (then) new iMac, and its easily solved. My laptop is up to date (macOS Catalina 10.15.3). I do not know if this is related, but I currently don't know how I could take action based on that. It lists the hub as a "USB3.1 Hub" when the Amazon listing for the device only claims 3.0. When I look at the System Report (Apple Logo -> About This Mac -> System Report.) in the USB section I can see what I believe to be the USB hub in question (when I unplug the cable and refresh it disappears), but nothing beyond the hub is listed. and a Detect USB C to Display Step 2 To disable SIP, reboot your MacBook.
PD and HDMI work), but the Macbook Pro doesn't recognize any devices beyond the USB hub, in particular mouse movements and keyboard strokes are not recognized by the laptop. At this time we use DisplayLink USB Graphics chipsets in all of our USB 2 10. It all works on other devices of mine, and mostly works for my Macbook Pro (i.e. This might be an issue with the USB-C link negotiation thats somehow causing the link. Thunderbolt has security, but USB-C displays dont use Thunderbolt. I have a power delivery USB hub that I use to have a single cable I plug into my laptop to connect power, an HDMI monitor, and USB devices. Gautam81 USB-C doesnt have any special security, since the USB ports on the display are essentially just a USB hub that happens to be built into a display.