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Old 03-13-2025, 03:28 PM   #1
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Question "Windows App" desktops invisible on MacOS Sequoia

Hi so I recently updated to MacOS Sequoia, and now my "Windows App" Azure Virtual Desktop no longer displays on my DisplayLink displays.

It's a very strange issue. The window just turns invisible. It's "there" on the screen, I can select it in the window manager and it highlights the edges of where the window would be, but it just displays my desktop and other apps that should be "behind" the window.

I can open the AVD instance in full screen, and that works most of the time, but if I make the app windowed it makes it invisible. While in full screen, if I drag my mouse to the top of the screen to display the windows app menu bar, then the whole screen goes black.

This only happens on Displaylink monitors via my Toshiba Dynadock at work, if I use the HDMI to connect an external display, it works fine.

I did get prompted to allow "Screen Recording" for the Displaylink driver, after updating to Sequoia, which I allowed.

I am running the latest V1.12 driver
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Old 03-14-2025, 08:07 AM   #2
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Hi GreenThumb1000,
Thanks for contacting us and pointing out this problem.
Can you check if the problem also occurs with DisplayLink Manager 1.9.0?
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Old 03-26-2025, 05:38 PM   #3
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Hi GreenThumb1000,
Thanks for contacting us and pointing out this problem.
Can you check if the problem also occurs with DisplayLink Manager 1.9.0?
I'm having a similar issue with the 1.12 driver on macOS Sequoia 15.3.2.

On Apple Silicon using 2 CableMatters adapters and Intel using 1 Plugable adapter, neither KeePassXC, nor VeraCrypt will show up on the DisplayLink monitors. Other apps seem to work fine, as I opened about 8-10 trying to find more that would not show up. KeePassXC and VeraCrypt, when moved to either MacBook's internal display, show up just fine.

I ran the DisplayLink Cleaner, reinstalled 1.12, same problem.

I ran the Cleaner again, then reverted to the 1.9 DisplayLink Driver on both Apple Silicon and Intel MacBooks, and both KeePassXC and VeraCrypt work fine on the DisplayLink monitor(s).

Hope this helps narrow the problem down a bit.
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Old 04-21-2025, 05:29 PM   #4
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Default Invisible windows app

Recently something change in my DisplayLink, normally i used to connect to Windows App cloud Pc and everything works fine, but recently when start the cloud pc sessión in full screen i can se the remote desktop on the laptop screen but in the displaylink monitors only seen a black screen, however if I don't use the full screen mode, i can se the window of the cloud pc in my laptops screen but when i move to displayLink monitor looks like it's transparent or something like that, i'm using the 1.12.1 displayLink manager version
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Old 04-22-2025, 07:20 AM   #5
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Hello reavsetra,

I have already replied to your post. Please check if you have found the answer.
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