Most modern Macs don't need a traditional "driver" installer for Huawei sticks; they often use (web-based) technology. However, if your device requires a connection manager:
You can find official compatibility guides on the HUAWEI Support Global page.
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.
Skip the generic drivers and download HiSuite directly from the Mac App Store .
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 )
If you’re using a newer MacBook, ensure your USB-C adapter supports data transfer, as some cheap hubs only support charging. 4. For Huawei Monitors (MateView) If you're connecting a Mac to a Huawei MateView monitor:
Huawei has released specific guidance for compatibility with macOS Big Sur (11.0) and macOS Monterey (12.x) .
Compatibility with macOS 12.x system | HUAWEI Support Global
