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DisplayLink drivers and Citrix Display Driver
So through diagnostics I have learned that DisplayLink drives and Citrix Display Drivers conflict with each other. As in, DisplayLink drivers will not work if the machine has Citrix Display Drivers installed.
Does anyone know anything about this? I currently only have access to DisplayLink drivers 7.5 and the issue is there. I can't test 7.6 but I am wondering if anyone else has 7.6 and the Citrix drivers with no issues. |
I assume the Citrix Display Drivers are the graphics drivers on a virtual machine? DisplayLink software cannot be installed on a virtual machine, as we do not work with virtualised graphics cards.
As long as the Windows OS is not running on a VM, you should be able to install DisplayLink software and use USB displays with Citrix client software. Wim |
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OK - They should work fine with DisplayLink installed. I assume it is similar to the logmein mirror driver, which we work correctly alongside.
As long as there is an Intel/AMD/NVIDIA graphics card installed and a WDDM driver installed for it, we should work correctly. Wim |
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Hmmm... OK. Can you post the logs as described here and also let me know where we could download the Citrix display drivers you are using?
Wim |
Hi Wim,
Has there been a resolution to this issue? Are you able to confirm if anyone has been able to get Citrix applications working correctly with any version of Displaylink drivers? Kind regards |
Resolution for my issue
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Hi All,
I have noticed a flaw with the Citrix client and the way it interacts not just with DisplayLink drivers but some other graphics drivers also. This may not be the same as other issues some of you are experiencing but it worked for my issue. For dual monitor configurations, the order in which each display shows in Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Display\Screen Resolution can affect the way Citrix apps appear and behave. Once I swapped my secondary (external) monitor to the left of the laptop monitor, Citrix apps looked and behaved as they should. I was able to make either monitor the "main" monitor as long as I kept the external monitor in the left position. Screenshot attached. Hope this helps someone! |
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I can confirm the issue
We've seen similar issues with the Citrix XenApp product and recent revisions of the DisplayLink driver.
The issue exists when you use the a DisplayLink as an additional monitor. We found the issue was repeatable with different hardware. The fixes I've come with are: To disable the DisplayLink monitor while using Citrix. To duplicate another monitor onto the DisplayLink monitors while using Citrix. The best solution I've read was: Quote:
Given the choice of replacing an entire corporate infrastructure or returning a few docks (leaving a negative review) and getting anything else... Even if it's Citrix's fault, which I don't actually believe, DisplayLink is the product we are going to not buy. Feel free to reach out to me directly if there is a solution to this problem. |
We have tried to raise this with Citrix but never had any follow up. The fact that rearranging the display layout solves it should indicate that it is not a DisplayLink bug. We don't change any behaviour that is dependent on where the displays are positioned in the OS.
This could be proved by connecting multiple displays without using DisplayLink displays and seeing if the same problem occurs. Wim |
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I'm running dual-video out the dock and video on Lenovo laptop - three screens total. Previously I was running Dell Windows 7 laptop with three screens through Dell dock, no issues. I am available for advanced troubleshooting, if DisplayLink is interested in determining the source. I believe it is a compatibility issue with Windows 8 as clicking "Identify" on screen resolution configuration displays 1 2 3 on the same monitor when laptop display is on far left, and 2 3 on same monitor and 1 on laptop when positioned to far right. Additionally, the Citrix windows flickers black when laptop is positioned left, shows correctly but mistranslates cursor when laptop is in middle, and shows and behaves correctly when laptop is on right. |
Similar issue with Citrix
Am having related issue. I work at a Hospital that uses Citirx to allow us to access internal programs. I purchased a Plugable USB-C docking station to use with my HP Spectre X360 (Windows 10, Citrix Receiver 4.7, latest DisplayLink driver supplied by Plugable). I tried using the Plugable docking station external video ports to access my work monitor (VGA HP LV2311). However loading DisplayLink drivers turns the Citrix box into a "no go" zone for the mouse on my laptop. I can load Citrix, and see all of the available programs. Clicking icon, can open a program into a Citrix box on the desktop. However, whatever program loaded the mouse refuses to enter the box! Any time I try to drag the mouse pointer onto the Citrix box it simply "bounces" off the edge of the box, making it impossible to use the program loaded into Citrix. Once I removed the DisplayLink drivers I can now use Citrix (mouse enters the Citrix box, can use the loaded program), but now cannot use DVI / Ethernet ports on the docking station. This therefore make the docking station to access external monitors unusable with Citrix.
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