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jmorfinh 03-08-2025 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by rboerner (Post 97992)
For your reference, DisplayLink technology is a combination of hardware and software. If the product you are using does not have DisplayLink technology inside of it, then the DisplayLink software will not change the result.

According to the information provided by the Amazon product listing for your displays, they do not have DisplayLink technology inside of them. As a result, DisplayLink will not be able to assist you.

EDIT - In the subject line of your original post you said, "... & wavlink adapter"

Please provide a direct web link to the Wavlink device you are using to connect both displays to your Mac.

Hello thank you for the response. Previously you asked for monitors, so I sent you the link to the display product I am using.

The WavLink adapter with DisplayLink technology I am using with this ezternal displays is this: https://a.co/d/3d5eFcD

Regards

rboerner 03-10-2025 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by jmorfinh (Post 97996)
Hello thank you for the response. Previously you asked for monitors, so I sent you the link to the display product I am using.

The WavLink adapter with DisplayLink technology I am using with this ezternal displays is this: https://a.co/d/3d5eFcD

Regards

The monitors you mentioned using have a USB Type-C connection to the host computer.

The Wavlink adapter you mention using does NOT have USB Type-C output. The Wavlink adapter has only HDMI and DisplayPort video outputs.

This suggests you are using some type of adapter in order to connect the monitors to the Wavlink adapter. Can you please provide a direct web link to the adapters you are using to connect the monitors to the Wavlink adapter?

jmorfinh 03-14-2025 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by rboerner (Post 98014)
The monitors you mentioned using have a USB Type-C connection to the host computer.

The Wavlink adapter you mention using does NOT have USB Type-C output. The Wavlink adapter has only HDMI and DisplayPort video outputs.

This suggests you are using some type of adapter in order to connect the monitors to the Wavlink adapter. Can you please provide a direct web link to the adapters you are using to connect the monitors to the Wavlink adapter?

You are right. Since those are portable monitors (slim factory) they use an OEM HDMI to Type C (pasive).

One of the cables was inthe package and the second one was sent me by the original vendor.

Please keep in mind the original problem: The monitors are working but they are mirrored, the DisplayLink software recognize BOTH of displays, MacOS only recognize one in settings.

Hope this help.

Thank you for your time.

rboerner 03-17-2025 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by jmorfinh (Post 98051)
You are right. Since those are portable monitors (slim factory) they use an OEM HDMI to Type C (pasive).

One of the cables was inthe package and the second one was sent me by the original vendor.

Please keep in mind the original problem: The monitors are working but they are mirrored, the DisplayLink software recognize BOTH of displays, MacOS only recognize one in settings.

Hope this help.

Thank you for your time.

While I cannot be sure, I suspect that the 'OEM HDMI to Type-C' cables you are using are contributing to the unexpected behavior.

It is possible to temporarily test connecting two different model displays that have a HDMI video input with the WavLink adapter you are using?

Doing so would allow us to isolate the behavior further.


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