modeseven
08-23-2022, 12:05 PM
Hi,
I recently purchased a Plugable "USB Dual 4K Display Adapter, with HDMI and Displayport" (USBC-6950U) adapter.
See the device here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08F2SZQYX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm currently running macOS Monterey 12.5.1 on an M2 Macbook Air.
The scaling modes offered are not the same as the native macOS options, and in fact, I can't get the scaling I want/need on this 27" monitor. When the 4K Eve Spectrum display is connected through the Displaylink driver, none of the modes offered through the utility match my preferred option in macOS when the display is connected directly by USB-C.
For details of the display, see here:
https://www.dough.tech/products/spectrum-4k-144hz
My monitor is the 4K/144hz variant, ES07D03.
I also don't get offered the highest 144hz refresh option through the Displaylink driver, although that is not a big deal for me at all; I really don't mind that I only get offered refresh options from 60hz to 120hz.
I have attached some screenshots to demonstrate. Right now, I have to run at a resolution where the native text size is way too small and somewhat blurry. I am forced to use the shift-plus keyboard shortcut to resize text in the apps I use on that screen, which is not ideal, as some applications (such as Apple Mail) don't rescale all the text, only certain content fields, so the list of mailboxes is display in very small characters.
Can anybody from Display link comment on whether this plans to be addressed in a future software update? I think there are a lot of macOS users out there who are going to struggle to get the right text readability they want with displays like mine.
I am impressed so far with the quality of the macOS driver software and overall performance, but this does adversely affect my opinion of the product as it stands right now.
Thanks in advance,
- Matt
I recently purchased a Plugable "USB Dual 4K Display Adapter, with HDMI and Displayport" (USBC-6950U) adapter.
See the device here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08F2SZQYX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm currently running macOS Monterey 12.5.1 on an M2 Macbook Air.
The scaling modes offered are not the same as the native macOS options, and in fact, I can't get the scaling I want/need on this 27" monitor. When the 4K Eve Spectrum display is connected through the Displaylink driver, none of the modes offered through the utility match my preferred option in macOS when the display is connected directly by USB-C.
For details of the display, see here:
https://www.dough.tech/products/spectrum-4k-144hz
My monitor is the 4K/144hz variant, ES07D03.
I also don't get offered the highest 144hz refresh option through the Displaylink driver, although that is not a big deal for me at all; I really don't mind that I only get offered refresh options from 60hz to 120hz.
I have attached some screenshots to demonstrate. Right now, I have to run at a resolution where the native text size is way too small and somewhat blurry. I am forced to use the shift-plus keyboard shortcut to resize text in the apps I use on that screen, which is not ideal, as some applications (such as Apple Mail) don't rescale all the text, only certain content fields, so the list of mailboxes is display in very small characters.
Can anybody from Display link comment on whether this plans to be addressed in a future software update? I think there are a lot of macOS users out there who are going to struggle to get the right text readability they want with displays like mine.
I am impressed so far with the quality of the macOS driver software and overall performance, but this does adversely affect my opinion of the product as it stands right now.
Thanks in advance,
- Matt