lower lag but lower quality at one side, higher lag and higher quality to the other. Maybe a slider to allow us to choose a better compromise for using the USB2 (I guess that's the limitation?) bandwidth, i.e. I would have preferred a higher lag and better graphics quality and color accuracy. May be related to the gray menu bar above. Disabled screen transparency for the iPad "external display". Again, probably because of compression? Plus the menu bar has gray highlights instead of blue. Smudges, bad text rendering, "ghosting"-like artefacts around objects, strange screen blinking artefacts synhronized with the caret blinking in editors like Sublime Text. I guess a result of compression being used. "Retina Resolution" / "60 FPS" / "High Quality", and my experiences are as follow: too old iPad, I am interested in other's opinions) with "best quality" options i.e. I have an iPad Air 1 (I doubt that is the issue, i.e. Originally purchased it more than 1y ago, tried it several times on MBP 15 retina 2012, and now on a new (Kaby Lake). Too bad they seem to be investing more money in marketing than in perfecting the product. I found it quite useful, but I bought it for a much lower price tag compared to today. It is mainly the mouse cursor that does not feel supersmooth, especially if the display is updating screen elements (for instance, scrolling in a text and moving the mouse cursor at the same time). In terms of lag: there is definitely lag, but of a strange sort. It is ideal for having an extra screen occasionally on which you can display mail or a web browser. Scaling works quite well, the full retina mode is too small for me, so I usually put it somewhere between the retina resolution and the old 1024x768 resolution. I see quite some artifacting going on, like a jpeg that has been compressed to much. Regarding image quality: I guess they use a lot of compression. ![]() Sometimes I also have to explicitly quit the Duet process and start it again. Every time I disconnect, Windows still thinks there is a monitor connected and the next time I connect the iPad it will just add another monitor. I think driver-wise it works best for me in combination with os x there are some problems with Windows 7. That was a loooong road in order to fix but for 4 years now and all macOS versions i got a fully working CPU with power management and all.Ĭould it be this or just some small detail i am missing? If anyone has any ideas i would be much obliged.Am using Duet Display for some time now, both on os x (mac mini server 2011) as Windows 7 previously on an ipad 2 and now on an air 2. ![]() Unfortunately i am using a DSDT.aml otherwise my CPU is seen as a 139 core one and it crashes. The panic doesn't seem to change whatever i do. I restarted the process from my Monterey EFi to step by step convert it to a Ventura working one taking notes of what i do in every change. These changes are the ones that allowed me to install Ventura in the first place. Initproc failed to start - exit reason namespace 6 subcode 0x1 description: Library not loaded: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylibĪs far as i searched this panic should have been fixed with CryptexFixup.kext and the root patches of the guide above. ?) in order to boot Ventura - and not "Ventura installation" - results in boot loop. But although installation went pretty smooth, the last reboot (is it the last. ![]() ![]() i followed 's ivy bridge guide (thanks a million man!) and managed to install Ventura as a clean install on a test SATA SSD on my already working Monterey machine. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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