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Set up DisplayLink on my 2022 M2 Macbook Pro, running MacOs 14.4 (holding back on 15. 0.1 until there's better Displaylink support).
Using a Belkin DisplayLink USB-C Dock, with the latest Displaylink Manager 1.11.0 (build 28) Both monitors are AOC Q3279WG5B, but are appearing as 1920x1080, even though they are 1440P monitors. I have enabled Experimental mode, but they're not registering correctly. Any things I can try? Thanks ![]() |
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This is the specific dock in question:
https://www.belkin.com/p/universal-u...NC002ttBK.html I've also made sure that the displays function with the same cables, if I direct connect. |
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The dock does NOT support 1440P monitors. |
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OMG you're right.
Gonna send it straight back to the vendor. It was definitely listed on their sales page, as dual 4K 60hz capable. Thanks a lot |
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aoc q3279wg5b, belkin, hidpi |
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