A Thunderbolt Connectivity Conundrum
Hoping someone here can offer a suggestion re a Thunderbolt external monitor configuration that worked for years with an older MacBook Pro, but which I can’t get to work using my new M1 MBP (running Ventura 13.4).
Here are all the details I can think to report…
The Old Setup:
For several years now here at a rural, seasonal property, I’ve been successfully using an older iMac as an external display for my 2012 MacBook Pro (still running 10.5 Yosemite, just so I could continue to use Aperture in the wake of Apple’s inexplicably boneheaded decision to abandon high-end photo management, and force me to transfer everything over to Adobe Lightroom — a Do List item I’ve been putting off for many years now).
In any case, the iMac in question is a 21.5” (from 2011?), and happens to be one of models made during a narrow window of time in which those machines could also be used as an external display when connected from another Mac via a Thunderbolt-enabled Mini-DisplayPort-style cable. Once so configured, pressing Cmd+f2 on a keyboard connected to the iMac switches that machine into external display mode.
So far so good. One older iMac saved from the landfill and given a new, extended lease on life. (Something you SHOULD be able to do with any out-of-date iMac ~ a welcome, environmentally-friendly feature which Apple apparently decided to deliberately cripple in later models ~ another user-insulting, and inexplicably arrogant move. Sigh.)
The New Configuration:
So this season, for the first time, I have a new MacBook Pro, which of course lacks the Mini-Display Port outlet of the older laptop. But everything I can find online suggests that all I would need to replicate the Old Configuration (which BTW DOES still work, since I also have the older MacBook Pro with me), would be a way to convert one of the new MBP’s USB-C outlets to a Thunderbolt-capable Mini Display Port outlet, just like the one already built in to the older MacBook Pro. So I ordered a not-inexpensive Apple-branded USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter, used it to connect my new MacBookPro to the iMac using the same Thunderbolt-enabled cable as before (which again DOES still work when connected to the older MacBook), and entered the Cmd+f2 on a keyboard connected to the iMac, directing it to switch into external display mode.
And… nothing. No response from the iMac at all. Yet seconds later it DOES respond to the exact same keyboard command when connected to the OLDER laptop via the exact same Thunderbolt-enabled cable.
The Mystery:
So is there anything I can I do to supply, from my new MacBookPro, that Thunderbolt-enabled cable (and through it the iMac display itself) the same signal it still happily detects when connected to the older MacBook Pro, the one with its own built-in MiniDisplayPort / Thunderbolt outlet?
I HOPE I've described this frustrating and perplexing situation accurately. ANY suggestions or insights would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks for reading — John B.
(And yes, I get that I could just toss the old iMac into the trash, shell out for a new external display with HDMI inputs, and feed THAT from the built-in HDMI outlet of my new MacBook Pro. But I’d still want to know why Apple was forcing me to do that, instead of their USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) to Thunderbolt 2 adapter making possible the same connectivity I can still achieve using the older MacBookPro.)
MacBook Pro 13″