![]() ![]() If you have a somewhat recent version of Windows, when you connect the DJI Goggles, it should start mirroring just like on a Mac. By default, the resolution should be 1920x1080, and the refresh rate should be 60Hz. This will turn your DJI Goggles into a secondary display. ![]() If you don’t want to use the mirroring feature, go to System Preferences, Displays, Alignment, then uncheck the mirroring option. On a Mac, when you plug the cable into the goggles they will automatically recognize the signal and start mirroring whatever is on your computer screen. Plus I can use the HDMI to Micro HDMI cable with my PC which already has a full sized HDMI port to plug into. You can also find USB Type-C to Micro HDMI cords to eliminate the need for an adapter, but doing it the way I did will allow for more flexibility if I want to use my Mac for outputting video to a VT with full sized HDMI. ![]()
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