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ronie
10-06-2024, 01:48 AM
Has anyone encountered an issue with sequoia? Currently my mouse and scrolling is kinda laggy

nick@ccep.com.au
10-14-2024, 11:11 PM
Yes, I have just upgraded to Sequoia this morning and noticed lag with the mouse on the 2x external screens running through the DisplayLink (Targus DOCK190). As well as lag I have noticed that when the mouse approaches the desired point on the screen, it 'resists', so that I have to fight the mouse to get it to the desired point. It made applying filters in Excel particularly fun

Gazum123
10-17-2024, 07:55 AM
I have had multiple tickets logged over the last few days for this across our estate. There seems to be a real mix of people with issues both with Wavlink Docks and 2-Power. There's a noticeable lag with typing / using the mouse and so far nothing has worked to resolve this.

If you use a usb or bluetooth keyboard / mouse on the external displays via a display link dock you get lag. if you use the trackpad on the laptop of laptop keyboard there are no issues at all. Plug directly into a screen with a usb c dock (the tiny ones with usb ports) no issues at all so it's clearly a Display Link issue

JONS
10-21-2024, 11:50 PM
Yes, I have just upgraded to Sequoia this morning and noticed lag with the mouse on the 2x external screens running through the DisplayLink (Targus DOCK190). As well as lag I have noticed that when the mouse approaches the desired point on the screen, it 'resists', so that I have to fight the mouse to get it to the desired point. It made applying filters in Excel particularly fun

Exactly this! I just got my hands on a Dell D6000 docking station, which is connected via HDMI to a Dell 34" 3340 x 1440 ultrawide monitor. The D6000 utilises DisplayLink and When I connected my 15" M3 MacBook Air running Sequoia to the dock, I immediately noticed weird mouse resistance and extensive lagginess when trying to drag app and Finder windows around, especially when trying to snap them into position with Magnet.

The D6000 works perfectly with my old 13" M2 MacBook Air, which is still running Ventura.

Anyway, DisplayLink performance is so bad with Sequoia that I've had to ditch the D6000 dock and revert to using an old WD15 dock, which is working perfectly with the 15" MBA running Sequoia. It's a shame, as the D6000 gives me 100Hz on my 3440 x 1440 monitor whereas the WD15 maxes out at 60Hz.

sdwarltier@gmail.com
10-22-2024, 01:34 PM
Hi guys, I'm new here, I am attempting to set up two monitors running from my MacBook Pro unfortunately without success. opening the display tab only the Mac and one monitor are recognised. The second monitor mirrors the other two, I've opened the security setting to allow screen and system recording, display link manager is shown and checked. Still the second monitor isn't recognised. I'm using a Anker 7-1 hub which is given as compatible. What I'm I missing please any help appreciated! Thanks! Steve

JayGee
10-22-2024, 07:04 PM
Same here. It makes using it for demoing for business impossible.

lpetri01
11-05-2024, 11:14 AM
Couriously, for me it's a similar issue. With the Lionwei DisplayLink docking station, I have scrolling problems at one of the two external monitors by using the keypad of my M2 MacBook. With the external mouse, that's plugged directly into the docking station, there are no problems. Happened also after upgrading to Sequoia.