ScottMcG2069 wrote:
I tried using a j5 create adapter with a HDMI cord to connect to my Decogear 49 inch monitor.
Which J5Create adapter? Some of the adapters on the J5Create site use native hardware video output; others use the DisplayLink "workaround" – but I don't see any that support resolutions higher than 3840x2160 pixels.
J5Create – Display Adapters
A lot of USB-C adapters have 3840x2160 pixels as their upper resolution limit, so even changing adapters might not help you here. Your Mac can drive a 5K or 6K display – but that's over Thunderbolt.
If your Mac was one that could drive two external displays, and your monitor was one that could accept "left and right" 2560x1440 signals, you could try running two display connections from the Mac, one for each side of the screen, and telling the Mac to treat the two "displays" as an extended desktop. But your Mac has a limit of one external display, so even if this approach is supported by the monitor, your Mac wouldn't support it.
I also tried using an HDMI as well as a DPI cord through my anker 563 adapter. Neither is very clear.
That's a USB-C dock (Anker – Anker 563 USB-C Docking Station (10-in-1)). It has three display outputs, which implies that it must be driving at least some of them using a second-class "workaround" (like DisplayLink) – or in ways that Macs do not support (DisplayPort MST). Now I'm seeing that one of the slides on the Anker site refers to installing the DisplayLink driver – so the second-class "workaround" approach it is.
I have no idea whether you would be able to get away with a "two connections" to the display approach.
