Get a thunderbolt dock or a USB-C docking adapter. For a pro you do not need displaylink. Its just creating problems.
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Any solution for this? This update downgraded my home office efficiency dramatically!
In my case it does not work for 12.1 btw. Using: Belkin USB-C Dual Display Docking Station USB 3.2 Gen 1 and MacBook Pro 14" (2021) |
Dear users,
Thank you for your feedback! Please be aware that every dock/adapter + host machine configuration is different and some issues may occur and look the same but the source of a problem may differ. For example, Dell WD19TBS docking station as one of you have informed is not a DisplayLink powered docking station. Simply speaking, it doesn't use our chipset so our software is not needed. For other problems, please write a separate email to us ( technical-enquiries@synaptics.com ) and describe your issue with attached log files which you can gather with this guide. Thanks to it, we will be able to answer you directly and verify each case separately. Kind regards, Jakub |
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Have a M1 Air M1, Dell D6000 and am running the 1.6 Beta and upgrading to 12.1 actually fixed the two issues I was having:
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Resolved
So I’ve managed to resolve my issue.
I had to use my work windows laptop to upgrade my dell d6000 dock station (firmware). Then on my M1 MacBook Pro I installed the latest version of display manager which is v1.6 beta I can now use my external display in its native resolution Quote:
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Display is back after reseting privacy settings
I just wanted to share that I experienced same behavior about no longer detecting monitors. So I tried downgrading to 1.6beta as others replied as a fix, but no luck. So I got it working after:
1. uninstalled driver and extension, 2. disabled all Screen Recording privacy permissions for all applications in my OSX (take note of them to enable them back). 3. disconnect DisplayLink USB cable 4. reinstall 1.6beta 5. enable screen recording for DisplayLink only 6. connect DisplayLink USB cable Voilá! It worked! 7. Enabled all applications with Screen Recording permissions as they were before. So I managed to upgrade to 1.6.0 (build 59.128) with no problem at all. Hope this to be useful for any of you. Cheers! :cool: |
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4 monitors MB Air(2019) and M1(2020)
I am running a MacBook Air (2019) and using 4 monitors and have had to reinstall the drivers after upgrading to Monterey...
Also tried a friend's Air (2020) with M1 chip and got the 4 monitors running in a short time. I had to make sure I had the recent DisplayLink drivers 1.6 and the USB hub drivers for monitors 3 and 4. I am using the Wavlink USB hubs. My MacBook Air(2019) has lag, CPU (i5 Intel) seems to be struggling but the M1 (2020) was working well and much faster, the CPU seemed to handle the load better but the GPU seemed to get more stress, however the M1 seems to run really well. No gaming for me, I only use Browsers, MS Office, 2 stock trading platforms, Email... |
I'm running DisplayLink on an Mac M1 Pro 13" wiht MacOS 12.1
Connected to an "ICY BOX Notebook DockingStation" (https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00M9A46ZY) with DVI & HDMI (both with cables "to VGA", so HDMI->VGA and DVI->VGA) Worked well till I changed the 1.5m DVI->VGA cable with an 30cm cable to have less "worms" on my desk. Unfortunately, not even that the short cable doesn't give any signal, after connecting back to the old cable, all was messed up! The HDMI-port has no output at all, the DVI ->VGA give only non-native resolutions of that screen (ie 1600x1000, but the monitor has FulHD 1920x1080) leading to a sctretched, blurry image. Even re-installing the driver (1.6) from scratch does not help. Any hints? Edit: I replaced the ICY Box with a new one - works again. Seems the short cable has a somewhat "weird defect" which screws up the ICY Box. |
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