![]() ![]() The type-C PD connector on the dock will not enable you to power the old MacBook Pro via the USB A plug, as it does not support the same type of power delivery as USB type-C. However, if you connect it to a USB 2.0 computer, you will ofcourse not get USB 3.0 ports or speed on the dock. ![]() In theory, the USB related functionality such as the built-in 2 port USB hub, and the SD/TF-card reader will be able to function with your converter plug. Therefore you'll not be able to get the HDMI port on the dock working. The old USB A plug does not support what is known as "Alternate Mode" in USB Type-C. USB is backwards compatible, so connecting an USB 3 dock to a USB 2 (or older) system is not going to damage anything. The new dock will not damage your old USB A port. ![]()
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