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Old 01-19-2016, 04:43 PM   #1
daemon
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Default El Capitan and 2.5 driver monitor drops and picks up

I have a MacBook Pro with 10.11.2 El Capitan. I am running the 2.5 DisplayLink driver. I am having an issue with the driver and need to see if there are any updates for it.

Sometimes while using the MacBook and when the screen saver comes on, one or all of the monitors will drop. It goes blank and then comes back online. But during the drop the windows rearrange and sometimes the resolution or layout of the monitors will rearrange.

Any suggestions, anyone have something similar, or is there an updated driver of any sort in the works?
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Old 01-20-2016, 02:46 PM   #2
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I have the 2.5 driver and OS X El Capitan. When the screen saver comes on it will cause one of the screens to die and respawn. This makes it so that when I come back the windows are on different monitors and sometimes the monitor resolution has changed.

Also sometimes when I am using the Mac the monitor will drop out and come back rearranging the displays also.

Is there a link for the 2.5 beta 3 software, does it resolve this issue, or are there any suggestions for resolving this issue?
Hi deamon,

Which screensaver are you using? I can try to reproduce the issue.
The best thing is to open a ticket at http://support.displaylink.com including the debug logs.

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