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Old 01-10-2021, 05:29 AM   #4
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by jcc5588 View Post
I tried everything in that link and nothing worked. I debugged the device detection, checked the "ignore device" tab, checked all the security and system preferences on my Mac, restarted the kindle and calibre, and made sure the USB preferences on the Kindle are on "File Transfer". Clicking on "Content Server" didn't connect either. Is there any other way? Thank you.
One suggestion is to get a USB 2 hub and plug your Kindle into that. It could be that your Kindle is not compatible with the new USB setup on the M1 Mackbook Pro.

The thinking is is that Apple is pushing the bleeding edge for USB and not everything works with it.
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