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Old 09-28-2009, 07:23 PM   #1
Tfields
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Default 1.5b4 and MacBook Air

DisplayLink won't work properly with my MacBook Air running 10.6.1. The image will project just fine (either mirrored display or picking other resolutions), but as soon as I try to play a simple Keynote presentation, I get an error message telling me that I don't have enough VRAM to run the presentation.

Everything works fine with the VGA connector.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

Tim
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Old 09-29-2009, 08:52 AM   #2
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DisplayLink won't work properly with my MacBook Air running 10.6.1. The image will project just fine (either mirrored display or picking other resolutions), but as soon as I try to play a simple Keynote presentation, I get an error message telling me that I don't have enough VRAM to run the presentation.

Everything works fine with the VGA connector.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

Tim
Keynote has a bug (feature?) in not working on displays that are software backed. It's stated in the DisplayLink README's as a known issue. There is nothing we can do about. You can enter the bug in apples bug database, but it hasn't helped yet ;-(

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Old 09-29-2009, 03:42 PM   #3
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Patrick,
Thank you very much for the response.
That makes sense.

I'll do just what you suggest.

regards,
Tim
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