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May 14, 2015 2:15 PM in response to cyrildoby alex_h1,Howdy cyrildo,
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities.
From your post I understand you are trying to connect multiple Mini DisplayPort displays to your MacBook Pro, and have the 2 external displays function as an extended display. If you are using a single Thunderbolt 2 port on your Mac, then you can only use a single Mini DisplayPort Device in the Thunderbolt chain. However, you should be able to use the other Thunderbolt 2 port to power your other Mini DisplayPort display.
When connecting a Mini DisplayPort display or a display using a Mini DisplayPort adapter to a Thunderbolt peripheral (except as described in question 24), make sure the display is connected at the end of the Thunderbolt chain. You can use only one Mini DisplayPort device in the Thunderbolt chain.
Note: Systems with more than one Thunderbolt port, like an iMac, can have more than one Mini DisplayPort monitor or monitor connected with a Mini DisplayPort adapter connected as each Thunderbolt port can support one Mini DisplayPort display.
Thunderbolt ports and displays: Frequently asked questions (FAQ) - Apple Support
Take care,
Alex H.
