It's flaky on the M1.
The M1 only supports 1 monitor as of yet. DisplayLink allows for more.
But you probably have to plug 1 monitor in, wait for it to show up, then plug in the 2nd one.
Each day at work, I have to unplug the 2nd monitor, connect to the usb-c hub, wait for the 1st monitor to come up... then plug in the 2nd one.
It's a little weird. The earlier version would crash the whole display and return me to the login screen on my M1. Now the monitors just don't show up at all unless I plug them into the hub one at a time.
Or at least unplug the 2nd, plug in the hub, then when the 1st monitor comes up, you can plug in the 2nd one.
Give that a shot. My multi-monitor works fine at work if I do that. Annoying. Almost as annoying as the lack of rotation support.
Note: My USB-C hub uses HDMI output to the monitors. The first monitor should come up natively without displaylink. Displaylink manager software is needed for the 2nd. You might have a different experience on DVI or DisplayPort or whatever.
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