Check that out but to me, it's either USBInjectAll kext + SSDT-UIAC table or USBMap kext (as it were with Hackintool-generated USBPorts kext). In addition, given that you've generated your USBMap kext, I'm not sure you still need the SSDT-UIAC table. A visual guide to the external ports and features of the Dell Latitude 5410 notebook system. If you have any feedback regarding its quality, please let us know using the form at the bottom of this page.
EDIT: The documentation says the ports are USB 3.0 'compliant', does that mean Ill get 3.0 speeds out of them with a 3.
This article may have been automatically translated. Trying to figure out if this is an option For clarification, I have the laptop so looking to install a 3.0 port, not add it on as a feature at purchase. I'd bet square prunes that your USB ports will work much better afterwards and that you'll no longer have power-related problems with your USB keys/storage devices. Summary: This article is a visual guide to the Latitude E5470 system and lists the external ports and features of this pc. I would recommend you start by removing SSDT-EC-USBX table and all references to it in your OC config. Which are totally different settings the what you injected before. The trouble is that SSDT-EC-USBX injects the following power settings for USB ports: You also used a patched DSDT in which specific power settings for your EH01 & EH02 USB2.0 controllers + XHC USB3.0 controller were also defined in dedicated _DSM methods:įor Big Sur, you made a few additional mistakes: you did not use your previous patched DSDT -ok, why not?- and that would probably be Ok had you not made the choice of injecting SSDT-EC-USBX table (which is for Skylake & later systems) AND SSDT-EC table (which is for Broadwell and earlier systems). These defined the USB ports of your E6440 laptops. say about your Catalina setup (especially the set of add-on kexts and the Clover config!) but, at least, you correctly used USBInjectAll kext + SSDT-UIAC table. The docking station uses the built in USB, networking, and display management software that comes with your computer - so plugging in a DisplayLink®compliant product is just like plugging in directly to your computer.There would be so much to. There is a Gigabit Ethernet port for high speed network connectivity.ĭisplayLink® graphics technology works across computing platforms and connector types, providing a solution to connect multiple displays and docking functionality to any platform. The docking station gives you multiple device connectivity: 6 USB ports (2 x SuperSpeed™ USB3.0 and 4 x USB 2.0) for a keyboard, external HDD, speakers and other devices. Extend your desktop onto two full HD screens, all via the same USB 3.0 cable.
The compact and sleek design make this docking station perfect for home and office, reducing cable and peripheral clutter on your desk or workstation.ĭisplayLink® technology enables dual-head functionality at every workstation with most operating systems. The 2-Power USB 3.0 SuperSpeed™ Universal Docking Station enables easy connection to your desktop environment via a single USB 3.0 cable, enjoying total compatability with USB 3.0 Laptops and Ultrabooks. Guaranteed to meet or exceed the original manufacturer's specifications for the Latitude E6440 Docking Station. Dell Latitude E6440 Owners Manual Regulatory Model: P38G Regulatory Type: P38G001.