06-21-2024, 08:25 PM | #1 |
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Bypassing DisplayLink with 14" MBP w/ M1 Pro Chip
Hi everyone, new to DisplayLink but would love your help.
Our family owns two MacBooks. One is a 2020 13" MacBook Air w/ M1 chip. Second computer is the 2021 14" MacBook Pro w/ M1 Pro chip. I am aware that the MBA w/ M1 chip has the output limitation which requires DisplayLink as a workaround. I recently purchased the "Belkin Connect Universal USB-C Triple Display Dock" - Model # INC007. With the DisplayLink driver, I was able to do a three-display setup (two monitors, and laptop screen itself). My question revolves around the 14" MBP. That MacBook can natively support up to two external displays without DisplayLink, but I cannot get the Belkin dock to recognize the 14" MBP without installing the DisplayLink drivers and enable screen-recording in the settings. From what I've read, enabling the screen-recording taxes the system a bit more and can create lag. Is there a way to configure my MBP with the Belkin dock to support the two external displays without using DisplayLink software. I have a Windows laptop for work and the Belkin dock works perfectly without installing the DisplayLink drivers. Thank you for your help. |
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