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This is a thread dedicated to DisplayLink Manager pop-up issues. Please contact us at technical-enquiries@synaptics.com with a description of your problem and with details of the model of your docking station and the rest of your hardware (Mac and monitors) so that we can more easily help you solve the problem. |
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Help. :) |
Any updates?
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bumping this up. Any updates?
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Hello crobin,
We're actively developing this case. Please wait on updates from our team. |
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Hello all,
Our team has been working on this case, and here is how to avoid the notification popping up. Firstly, please ensure that you have the latest version of Elgato installed (version 2.0.0, or newer). In order to avoid the info box showing up, please follow these steps: 1. Click on the Elgato icon on the menu bar. 2. Press the "command" key and hold it while clicking on "Preferences". It will show hidden options. 3. A window with checkboxes should pop up, where you should uncheck the last option "Ensure that DisplayLink Manager is running". https://www.displaylink.org/forum/at...1&d=1746525974 |
I was searching for a solution for this poping up behavior.
I tested it to disable "Ensure that DisplayLink Manager is running" but it's not the solution. Unfortunately, The versions I run: Elgato Cam Link 2.2.0 (6839) DisplayLink Manager 14.0.0 (Build 17) My machine: 2019 MacBook Pro (Intel) |
I also still have this problem after following the steps to uncheck "Ensure DisplayLink Manager is running" in Camera Hub.
Camera Hub 2.0.0 (5750) [edit - still happening after upgrading to Camera Hub 2.2.0 (6850)] DisplayLink Manager 14.0.0 (Build 17) MacOS 15.7.1 (24G231) Macbook Pro M1 Max, also occurring on my 2019 Intel Macbook Pro. |
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Anyone find a workaround that works with the latest Cam Hub and DisplayLink? Pops up mid-presentation and its super-frustrating.
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