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Old 12-15-2021, 04:26 PM   #1
caesar84
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Had the same issue after updating to 12.1. Installing DisplayLink 1.6Beta and restarting seems to have fixed the issue for now.
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Old 12-19-2021, 11:31 AM   #2
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So I’ve managed to resolve my issue.

I had to use my work windows laptop to upgrade my dell d6000 dock station (firmware).

Then on my M1 MacBook Pro I installed the latest version of display manager which is v1.6 beta

I can now use my external display in its native resolution


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I've just updated to MacOS Monerey 12.1 as well and my second screen's resolution is not scaling correctly. I can only scale up to 640 x 480
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Old 12-28-2021, 03:03 AM   #3
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I just wanted to share that I experienced same behavior about no longer detecting monitors. So I tried downgrading to 1.6beta as others replied as a fix, but no luck. So I got it working after:
1. uninstalled driver and extension,
2. disabled all Screen Recording privacy permissions for all applications in my OSX (take note of them to enable them back).
3. disconnect DisplayLink USB cable
4. reinstall 1.6beta
5. enable screen recording for DisplayLink only
6. connect DisplayLink USB cable
Voilá! It worked!
7. Enabled all applications with Screen Recording permissions as they were before.

So I managed to upgrade to 1.6.0 (build 59.128) with no problem at all.

Hope this to be useful for any of you.

Cheers!
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