These are Plug-and-Play via USB-C or HDMI.
Huawei has released specific guidance for compatibility with macOS Big Sur (11.0) and macOS Monterey (12.x) .
Instead of using the "Mobile Partner" software, you can often just install the driver and then add a new Network Interface in System Settings using the dial-up number *99# . 2. For Mobile Data Management ( HiSuite )
It acts as a bridge for your Mac to "see" your phone’s file system without needing manual driver terminal commands. 3. Troubleshooting "Device Not Found" If your Mac isn't recognizing the device:
To update the monitor’s internal software, you typically need to use the monitor's OSD menu or a Huawei laptop; there is no standalone "driver" for macOS to update monitor firmware.
Modern macOS requires you to "Allow" third-party extensions. After installing a driver, go to System Settings > Privacy & Security and look for a message saying "System software from developer 'Huawei' was blocked".
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These are Plug-and-Play via USB-C or HDMI.
Huawei has released specific guidance for compatibility with macOS Big Sur (11.0) and macOS Monterey (12.x) . Huawei Mac Driver
Instead of using the "Mobile Partner" software, you can often just install the driver and then add a new Network Interface in System Settings using the dial-up number *99# . 2. For Mobile Data Management ( HiSuite ) These are Plug-and-Play via USB-C or HDMI
It acts as a bridge for your Mac to "see" your phone’s file system without needing manual driver terminal commands. 3. Troubleshooting "Device Not Found" If your Mac isn't recognizing the device: Troubleshooting "Device Not Found" If your Mac isn't
To update the monitor’s internal software, you typically need to use the monitor's OSD menu or a Huawei laptop; there is no standalone "driver" for macOS to update monitor firmware.
Modern macOS requires you to "Allow" third-party extensions. After installing a driver, go to System Settings > Privacy & Security and look for a message saying "System software from developer 'Huawei' was blocked".