I downloaded the Apple drivers using Bootcamp Assistant and re-installed them on my Bootcamp instance to be sure I was using the most updated drivers. Running under Catalina, the monitor works flawlessly with the TB-to-HDMI adapter, recognizing the monitor on start-up. I tried this same trick (toggling the monitor off/on after start-up) when the monitor was connected to the dock's DP, but that did not work. Running Win 10, when the MBP starts up the monitor is not initially detected, but if I toggle the monitor off and on, the MBP recognizes it and it starts to work. To troubleshoot, I connected the monitor directly to the MBP’s Thunderbolt port with a TB-to-HDMI adapter. When I run Win 10, everything works except the HDMI monitor the monitor is not I connected my HDMI monitor to the Displayport on the TS3 with an active DP-to-HDMI adapter.Įverything works flawlessly when running Catalina – all of the devices connected to the dock (USB mouse/keyboard, HDMI monitor, eSATA hard drive, Ethernet, speakers) are recognized and work as expected. I recently obtained a Caldigit TS3 docking station and connected it to my MBP with an Apple TB3-to-TB2 adapter. I have a Early 2013 Macbook Pro running Catalina and Windows 10 (Bootcamp 6.0).