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Share on Facebook Tweet this Share Digital TrendsWith the 2016 redesign of Apple’s iconic we saw the end of USB-A, and the rise of Thunderbolt 3/USB-C. That means MacBook users often find themselves living the dongle life.
Need to plug in an external monitor? There’s a dongle for that. A wired mouse or keyboard? Thankfully, third party manufacturers have met the challenge head on, designing a number of dongles, docks, and adapters that will make the life easier for any MacBook user.
Our list of the best MacBook Pro accessories isn’t all dongles, however. Even if you already have a full complement of dongles for your beloved MacBook Pro, check out our list here — there are more than a few additions that will make any MacBook Pro better. This little guy is a lifesaver. It’s the smallest and least expensive item on this list, at $9, and every MacBook Pro owner should have a pocket full of these at all times. You never know when you’re going to need to plug in a keyboard, mouse, flash drive, or other accessory and these get the job done without cluttering up your ports. They also have the added benefit of matching the color of your MacBook.
Recently I purchased a Rocketfish MAC display port to VGA adapter for my MACbook pro. I've been using dual monitors and everything has been fine, up until today. I've not updated any software or done anything differently. The monitor display no longer recognizes the signal and vice versa. When I check Display on the MAC, it doesn't acknowledge the connection. I've rebooted and tried with a different monitor and have the same problem.
Could it be a problem with the Rocketfish adaptor and should I return to Best Buy? What else could I check?