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Hi,
I have a MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2019 - Intel) with MacOS Monterey 12.5 installed and after installing the DisplayLink Manager 1.7.1, allowing the Screen Recording and connecting my Asus MB16AMT monitor via either USB-C or HDMI, it still shows the message of "No DisplayLink-enabled display connected". Can someone help me? Thanks Last edited by rodw; 08-04-2022 at 02:12 AM. |
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Hello,
If you connect the monitor via Micro-HDMI connection then it works like a any regular monitor which will not go through DisplayLink Manager. Also this monitor mixes two technologies - one is DisplayLink and one Alt-mode. Based on the product description the USB-C to USB-C connection uses Alt-mode technology. So in both cases you would not see the monitor detected by DisplayLink Manager. DisplayLink would be used when USB-A connection is in use (USB Type-C cable and Type-C to A adapter for example).
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Perfect, it worked and it's now recognized by DisplayLink! Thank you.
The issue now is that the Touch function does not work. Any other tips? |
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Hello,
Touch functions are not provided by DisplayLink, you would have to consult issues with this functionality with the manufacturer of the monitor. I believe that touch is limited in MacOS but as I mentioned, best to consult with manufacturer directly.
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