Cursor jumping back when typing
Hello,
Has anyone here used a portable monitor with DisplayLink technology? I recently installed the DisplayLink Manager on my work MacBook, and I've noticed that when I type in Slack on the portable monitor, the cursor occasionally jumps back two characters. (This never happen on my other two monitors). Thanks! |
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Can you please share more details I will need logfiles to check the feedback from the driver. For instructions on how to gather the logfiles please navigate to the following article How to report macOS issues to DisplayLink And aslo for speedy support please send an email with the logfiles and detailed problem description to: technical-enquiries@synaptics.com |
Display lag/refresh is the culprit
I have experienced this same thing but I learned that the cursor isn't actually jumping back, it's that the display periodically has a little bit of lag for some reason, and then catches up once there is "action happening" on that display. In my experience, this doesn't actually affect what is happening on that screen, but it can be jarring.
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- MacBook Air M2, - macOS 14.1.2 (23B92) - Anker 563 USB-C Docking Station (10-in-1), - Apple Bluetooth-Keyboard Model A1314, - Apple Bluetooth-Trackpad Model A1339, - DisplayLink Manager 1.10.0 (Build 117) - one screen attached: EIZO FlexScan EV2451 |
Hello,
Please make sure to contact our support team individually so we can review your specific setup and issue. We have identified one of the issues as something our team is currently working on. If you wish to know if your case also applies please contact us directly at technical-enquiries@synaptics.com Please make sure to send details of your setup, a short video showing the issue will be extremely helpful and logfiles can also come in handy. Instructions are located in the last link in my signature. |
Same issue here. Sometimes it looks like the cursor jumps back, deleting text, and then forward again, and the text is again here.
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