05-26-2024, 11:25 PM | #1 |
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Mac not recognizing DisplayLink device
I recently purchased a second monitor to increase productivity while at home. I will list all devices and specs below following the post.
Problem: I have installed the most current DisplayLink driver and followed all directions. I am running into an issue where the computer is not recognizing that a display is plugged in through the doc. It works if plugged in natively to the Mac. I do not have an option to allow new accessories to connect in my privacy & security settings. Please help. Devices: MacBook: Air 2020 M1 OS: Sonoma 14.5 Docking station: Tobenoone UDS009 DisplayLink driver: DisplayLink Manager Graphics Connectivity 1.10.2 |
05-28-2024, 11:01 AM | #2 | |
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DisplayLink technology is a combination of the DisplayLink software on the host and a device with DisplayLink hardware inside of it. If your device does not have DisplayLink hardware inside of it, then the DisplayLink software will not help you. I would suggest contacting the manufacturer of the docking station for assistance. |
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05-29-2024, 07:58 PM | #3 |
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Help with 6950-M Device
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M2 Macbook Air - loaded DisplayLink Software. Cannot release Please allow the DisplayLink device to Mac. Not getting the Okay popup. I can see the profile in the USB Device Tree. Please advise |
06-10-2024, 10:40 PM | #4 |
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AOC not responding to Macbook Air
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I have the same issue. Devices: MacBook: Air 2020 M1 OS: Sonoma 14.5 DisplayLink driver: DisplayLink Manager Graphics Connectivity 1.10.2 Conencted to the following AOC Display: AOC USB Monitor LCD Monitor LED backlight Model Number: E1659FWU Product Number: 156lm00005 This worked for about a week. Came back this morning and no display. Rebooted several times but no luck. Disconnected and re-connected adapter with same issue. Some times the monitor comes on for a second by nothing consistent. I go into the Settings -> Displays -> hit the option key and select detect displays but no luck. |
06-11-2024, 11:43 PM | #5 | |
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You can also test if the issue is with your Mac or the docking station/adapter itself by connecting it to another computer. If the monitor works on another computer, the problem likely lies with your Mac's software or configuration. If it doesn't work on another computer either, the docking station or adapter itself might be faulty. |
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