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smithgcovert2 03-18-2025 08:12 PM

DisplayLink issues since macOS 15.3.2 Update
 
I wanted to start a new thread that specifically called out the version number of the mac update where my issues began: 15.3.2

It was right after this update was installed that my DisplayLink monitor started "wigging out" for lack of a better description.

It sort of worked, but kept disconnecting, or I'd have to move windows extremely slowly, sometimes it goes blank, but sometimes it disconnects.

I'm not sure what specifically happened in this update, but it wasn't until someone else called out that they started having problems after this update that it dawned on me -- yeah, that's what broke everything.

I mean, I have a new DisplayLink adapter sitting here beside me because I overnighted it, thinking mine had started to go bad. I get the same results with the new one.

Apple did not have many actual details about this update (something security) but it definitely has broken DisplayLink.

rboerner 03-19-2025 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smithgcovert2 (Post 98076)
I wanted to start a new thread that specifically called out the version number of the mac update where my issues began: 15.3.2

It was right after this update was installed that my DisplayLink monitor started "wigging out" for lack of a better description.

It sort of worked, but kept disconnecting, or I'd have to move windows extremely slowly, sometimes it goes blank, but sometimes it disconnects.

I'm not sure what specifically happened in this update, but it wasn't until someone else called out that they started having problems after this update that it dawned on me -- yeah, that's what broke everything.

I mean, I have a new DisplayLink adapter sitting here beside me because I overnighted it, thinking mine had started to go bad. I get the same results with the new one.

Apple did not have many actual details about this update (something security) but it definitely has broken DisplayLink.

If you have not done so already, I would suggest reporting the issue to DisplayLink directly by following the process outlined here --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink

smithgcovert2 03-27-2025 01:25 PM

I'm replying to this message, just so it pops back up to the top of the forums:

over the past couple of days, multiple people in other threads have come in to report issues, and the common factor has all been macOS 15.3.2.

This should be the top thread on the subject, just so folks coming here can quickly identify that the issue they are experiencing is because of this update.

Its pretty clear looking through the other reports, so just seems like everyone should just hold back until this issue is resolved:

- if you can hold off on updating, do, as it is likely to stop your displaylink adapter from working properly
- if you have updated, there appears to be no resolution available yet.

smithgcovert2 03-27-2025 01:33 PM

BTW -- I have been a loyal DisplayLink adapter user for way over a decade: big fan here!

But as one, I know we've been through times like this before. Apple usually changes something, which breaks the DisplayLink drivers for weeks or I remember one time it was broken for several months.

I blame Apple, they'll change things without warning and then the DisplayLink driver team has to adjust.

It seems we are in another one of those times, and will have to wait until the DisplayLink driver team figures out exactly what changed in this update. I just hope they can address it, because Apple usually doesn't respond to quickly or help them out much.

simpletomb42 03-31-2025 07:23 AM

First-time poster, having received my first DisplayLink (Wavlink USB-C 10G Trilpe Display Universal Docking Station) only last night. Great device by the way, and finally all my drives are being powered as desired!

I am experiencing all the issues reported by others here, including intermittent and irregular disconnection to both HDMI-connected monitors. Bringing the main DisplayLink Manager window to foreground shows both screens have been disabled, and enabling them again does connect the monitors again, at least until the next time the disconnect occurs and they become disabled once more. Since I work in clamshell mode, I have to open the screen on the MacBook Air to achieve this, which is frustrating.

- Sequoia 15.3.2
- MacBook Air M2 13"
- DisplayLink Manager 1.12.0 (Build 33)
- WL-UG63PD13 Pro

mjaroch 03-31-2025 12:59 PM

Hello simpletomb42,

According to our tests, everything is working properly.
What we recommend to fix your problem is to download End-User Cleaner tool and reinstall DisplayLink Manager app.

You can download this tool here.

GreenThumb1000 04-01-2025 11:03 AM

Your tests are wrong. Displaylink is not working as it did before I updated to 15.3.2

Not just for me, but everyone else in my office that uses a Mac and plugs into the same Toshiba dock as me.

We have about 200 of these in our office:


Toshiba Dynadock U3.0 Universal Docking Station - Model PA3927E-1PRP


I can tell you that with MacOS 15.3.2 they do NOT work with Displaylink as expected. For most things, yes, but try opening a Remote Desktop session in "Windows App" or an Azure Virtual Desktop session, it doesn't work as expected.

apue 04-02-2025 12:23 AM

I am using macbook air M4.
The displayLink was working fine until the new macOS update was done.
I had tried to clean using the displayLink software 'DisplayLink macOS Installation Cleaner1.0.0-EXE' and it fixed only once.
When I restarted my Mac I couldn't activate the external monitors.

I have a Windows laptop and these monitors are working fine, so I'm sure it's got something to do with new Mac OS and the displaylink. I hope they release new version to fix it.

apue 04-02-2025 01:02 AM

New update. I just got updated the Mac OS to 15.4 (24E248).
The displayLink started working on my external monitors.
So, I think the problem was due to the Mac OS not displayLink software.

However, after 10 minutes of usage, the external monitors became out of connection. :(

smithgcovert2 04-02-2025 02:30 PM

I have also installed 15.4, and I can report no improvement. I am still having the same broken behavior as which started with 15.3.2.

I do think its important to outline a few things here, just to get everyone on the same page:

- I'm sorry DisplayLink support crew, but there is definitely loss of stability and usability of the use of these adapters since 15.3.2 was released. I could see how your tests pass, because what I see is that it "sort of" works, but is extremely unstable. for me, that means blanking screen with any movement at all. Others are seeing other examples of instability.
- telling us everything is fine, there is no problem, is not productive. We also want to help get this to resolution
- Its definitely an issue created by Apple. Everything was great, the update happened, everything is terrible. We know this puts you in an awkward position.

I really just want to get back to a stable state.

apue 04-03-2025 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smithgcovert2 (Post 98155)
I have also installed 15.4, and I can report no improvement. I am still having the same broken behavior as which started with 15.3.2.

I do think its important to outline a few things here, just to get everyone on the same page:

- I'm sorry DisplayLink support crew, but there is definitely loss of stability and usability of the use of these adapters since 15.3.2 was released. I could see how your tests pass, because what I see is that it "sort of" works, but is extremely unstable. for me, that means blanking screen with any movement at all. Others are seeing other examples of instability.
- telling us everything is fine, there is no problem, is not productive. We also want to help get this to resolution
- Its definitely an issue created by Apple. Everything was great, the update happened, everything is terrible. We know this puts you in an awkward position.

I really just want to get back to a stable state.

I agree with you 100%.

Without using 2 external monitors, my macbook is almost useless.

Good news is Display released new software (1.12.1 on 27/Mar/25).
I have run the cleaner to clean and uninstall the existing settings.
Rebooted the Mac.
Installed new version from the displaylink.
Unplugged and plug the USB-C cable.
Funnily, I went to the survey menu in order to leave negative feedback.
Suddenly, the 2 monitors started showing. :)
There is new Interface to disable/enable and brightness of each external monitor on the GUI.

justarock 04-03-2025 11:06 AM

Experiencing same loss of use.

I had OSX 15.3.1 when the problem started.

Just updated to 15.3.4 and no change in the problem.

I did the erase and reinstall of instantview as suggested with no change.

Also tried downgrading to DL 1.11 from 1.12.1 with no change.

cryptosoul 04-05-2025 10:42 AM

Facing the same issues.
 
The team needs to fix this.

I have tried everything possible.

Quote:

Originally Posted by justarock (Post 98158)
Experiencing same loss of use.

I had OSX 15.3.1 when the problem started.

Just updated to 15.3.4 and no change in the problem.

I did the erase and reinstall of instantview as suggested with no change.

Also tried downgrading to DL 1.11 from 1.12.1 with no change.


rboerner 04-07-2025 11:08 AM

To all of those who have posted within this thread:

If the original manufacturer of your DisplayLink based product has not been able to provide support, then please report the issue to DisplayLink directly by following the process outlined here --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink

apue 04-10-2025 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryptosoul (Post 98162)
The team needs to fix this.

I have tried everything possible.

Sorry guys. I thought new software makes working, and it seems fine first use.
However I can't run use external monitors from today.

I got very frustrated as it keeps showing hit and miss so many times.

The testing team at Displaylink should try a generic displayLinks supported dock to see if it's really working.

mjaroch 04-10-2025 09:48 AM

Hello apue,

If you are still experiencing this issues, please contact our support team directly by following these steps.

smithgcovert2 04-10-2025 02:03 PM

So frustrating: I really wish you guys understood that it does not help anyone to keep denying that there is a real problem here.

DisplayLink adapters are pretty much not usable by a large portion of your user base right now because of instability of the displays, and continuing to tell us that there is not really a problem, or that if we just contact support again, we could fix it is not useful.

The first step to solving a problem is admitting there is a problem.

I, personally, would just really prefer that you said "hey y'all, that last Apple update really messed things up, and we're really working hard to figure out how to address -- hold tight and we'll have you some answers soon" than if you just keep telling us that we should go through the support steps one more time, because what you think you're experiencing is all in your head.

ZeroZer0 04-11-2025 11:39 AM

After executing Cleaner, restart and updated to 1.12.1, all. my trouble was fixed, on MacOS Sequoia 15.5 beta (24F5042g)

Thank you so much
best

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CatalogK9 04-11-2025 04:19 PM

I wish I could say the same after trying this myself. :(

CatalogK9 04-11-2025 06:11 PM

Interesting note: after I did this, I booted in Safe Mode, and my screen came on for half a second; just long enough to recognize the wallpaper does indeed match what the screen sharing menu indicates should be appearing.
I tried connecting my dad's laptop to see if it was also affected, since he never uses betas, and tends to ignore regular software updates for weeks, but he is sadly on 15.3.2, and same issue as me. (I only get the screen to flash for a fraction of a second when it first connects in Safe Mode.)

smithgcovert2 04-11-2025 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZeroZer0 (Post 98192)
on MacOS Sequoia 15.5 beta (24F5042g)

It would be great news to know that the thing that Apple first broke around the time of the 15.3.X macOS updates was now fixed in 15.5.

It would not be unprecedented for them to introduce a bug, then fix it in later fix pack.

It would be great to know if the DisplayLink team pointed them to something, and that there's a ticket tracking the issue.

Here's an example from the past:
https://support.displaylink.com/know...0-13-4-10-13-6

As I don't have access to install Betas, and with no other information, I guess we will just have to hope.

CatalogK9 04-19-2025 05:07 PM

After wrestling with this since April 7th, I finally managed to get my monitor working properly again… by downgrading MacOS to Sequoia 15.2.

For those interested, I created a bootable installer for 15.2 (the farthest back I could find from Apple), and did a full Time Machine backup. Erased the hard drive, installed MacOS from the bootable drive (very important to use this as startup disk to avoid using the regular reinstall MacOS option by mistake, which will install 15.4 and waste a few more hours), then restored from a compatible Time Machine backup and went from there. Still working out how to restore the rest of my files without updating my OS, and terrified to ever update the OS again, but I finally have my desk back, at least.

marcus.thiel@gmx.de 04-27-2025 07:01 PM

Greets, I have the same Problem. I have a Satechi 4k Videohub here, and installed it today on my MacBook Air M1, on Sequoia 15.4.1, and it is not recognized, despite giving the driver all the permissions etc. ... at the Moment two Apple Cinema Displays are doing nothing ...

mjaroch 04-28-2025 11:50 AM

Hello marcus.thiel@gmx.de,

Please contact our support team directly by following these steps --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink

marcus.thiel@gmx.de 04-28-2025 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjaroch (Post 98273)
Hello marcus.thiel@gmx.de,

Please contact our support team directly by following these steps --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink

I did this already. But it would be good to hear what is happening to solve this.

pp.amorim 04-29-2025 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CatalogK9 (Post 98233)
After wrestling with this since April 7th, I finally managed to get my monitor working properly again… by downgrading MacOS to Sequoia 15.2.

For those interested, I created a bootable installer for 15.2 (the farthest back I could find from Apple), and did a full Time Machine backup. Erased the hard drive, installed MacOS from the bootable drive (very important to use this as startup disk to avoid using the regular reinstall MacOS option by mistake, which will install 15.4 and waste a few more hours), then restored from a compatible Time Machine backup and went from there. Still working out how to restore the rest of my files without updating my OS, and terrified to ever update the OS again, but I finally have my desk back, at least.

Some of us are not that lucky, I am forced to be on 15.4.1 because Xcode 16 forces this version so downgrading is not an option.

Please displaylink fix this issue.

mjaroch 04-29-2025 11:37 AM

Hello pp.amorim,

We are very sorry for this inconvenience.
Please contact our support directly by following these steps.

pp.amorim 04-29-2025 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjaroch (Post 98280)
Hello pp.amorim,

We are very sorry for this inconvenience.
Please contact our support directly by following these steps.

I did that already, I am on the latest version of your software.

mjaroch 04-30-2025 07:42 AM

Hello pp.amorim,

Please wait patiently for a response from our engineering team.

Gazum123 04-30-2025 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjaroch (Post 98286)
Hello pp.amorim,

Please wait patiently for a response from our engineering team.

Trouble is everyone has been patient since Mac OS 14 for updates and fixes to the various issues.

Display Link are a bit of a joke now we haven't had a stable version in months and as a company that has lots of Display Link docks this has caused major issues. Sort it out and provide some actual customer service !!!!!

marcus.thiel@gmx.de 05-03-2025 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjaroch (Post 98286)
Hello pp.amorim,

Please wait patiently for a response from our engineering team.

My Satechi Videohub is still doing nothing .... and no answer until now from the engineering team ???

keit 05-06-2025 08:17 AM

In my case, the problem was successfully resolved by following these steps.
My setup is as follows:

Display <-> Display Adapter <-> USB Adapter <-> Mac

When I reconnected the "Display <-> Display Adapter" connection, a security alert was displayed. By granting the necessary permissions, I was able to resolve the issue.

Although I had previously granted permissions for screen recording and system audio capture, the display was not shown. And no alert appeared when reconnecting either the "Display Adapter <-> USB Adapter" or the "USB Adapter <-> Mac" connections. The alert only appeared when reconnecting the "Display <-> Display Adapter" connection.


# Update
This information was generated for DisplayLink Manager version 12.
Since upgrading to version 13, DisplayLink Manager has been crashing regularly, and I have created a ticket to report this issue.

Ollewest 05-21-2025 03:14 PM

DisplayLink doesn't work at all for me
 
Just bought a Prokord PD-TBT4100WPD and installed latest DisplayLink Manager 1.12.2
I'm on a Mac Mini M4 Mac running OS 15.5
DisplayLink Manager keeps telling me to Please connect your DisplayLink device. Checked that Screen recording is enabled in Security settings.Also added DisplayLink Manager under Security/Accessibility and enabled if that would be needed. I really can't get this working. I see people getting the same issues since 15.3.2 so I suppose my problem is the same. Any idea?

mjaroch 05-22-2025 07:36 AM

Hello Ollewest,

I recommend using DisplayLink End-User Cleaner Tool and reinstalling our driver again.
You can do it by following the steps here: https://support.displaylink.com/know...tool-for-macos.

If this doesn't solve your issue, please contact our support directly.

Szymon 05-23-2025 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ollewest (Post 98391)
Just bought a Prokord PD-TBT4100WPD and installed latest DisplayLink Manager 1.12.2

Hi Ollewest,

Your device is not a DisplayLink product which is why DisplayLink Manager doesn't recognise it. Unfortunately, we are unable to help. I recommend contacting the device manufacturer directly.

Regards,
Szymon

marcus.thiel@gmx.de 05-25-2025 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcus.thiel@gmx.de (Post 98299)
My Satechi Videohub is still doing nothing .... and no answer until now from the engineering team ???

Sequoia 15.05, still not working. satoshi tells me it is a DisplayLink Problem. I cleaned and reinstalled several times, still Display link is not recognizing the Sateshi hub, but it asks the nimble connecting and also charges, but still no other function. im more then slightly pissed at the moment. is there anything else I can do. or is there anything I can try ???

displaylinkfcc 05-26-2025 12:25 AM

Sequoia broke Displaylink - annoying workaround
 
After upgrading to Sequoia 15.5 from Ventura, Displaylink completely broke. I have taken the steps of uninstalling displaylink using DL's cleaning tool and reinstalling DL.

The displays do come back, however once I shut down the Mac it loses the connection and I have to uninstall DL,reboot and reinstall DL to get the display to come back again.

I did not have this problem with Ventura.

I use a Startech adapter directly connected via USB to one of the USB A ports on the Mac Mini M1.

I've checked the Screen Recording for permissions. I'm not sure what else to check. I'm using version 1.12 (the latest release) of the displaylink manager.

The screen I'm looking for in ProPresenter is missing even when I readd the display during the reinstall but that part seems to work anyway. I'm just annoyed that I have to uninstall and reinstall displaylink every time I boot up to get it to work.

apue 05-26-2025 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keit (Post 98310)
In my case, the problem was successfully resolved by following these steps.
My setup is as follows:

Display <-> Display Adapter <-> USB Adapter <-> Mac

When I reconnected the "Display <-> Display Adapter" connection, a security alert was displayed. By granting the necessary permissions, I was able to resolve the issue.

Although I had previously granted permissions for screen recording and system audio capture, the display was not shown. And no alert appeared when reconnecting either the "Display Adapter <-> USB Adapter" or the "USB Adapter <-> Mac" connections. The alert only appeared when reconnecting the "Display <-> Display Adapter" connection.

The problem is I don't see the alert notification often.
From today, my 2 monitors stopped showing. I was able to see them this morning but it does NOT work after I shut down my macbook.
Seriously, this problem has been raised by many for many weeks.
I CANNOT believe the engineers don't bring the solutio yet.

marcus.thiel@gmx.de 05-28-2025 07:16 PM

and also it is quite a shame that there is simply NO information on the side of DisplayLink ...

smithgcovert2 05-29-2025 03:52 PM

Every now and then - usually after each MacOS 15 update, I re-run the DisplayLink delete tool, and then reinstall the drivers, and hope beyond hope that maybe its been fixed this time.

But it hasn't been. Its still completely unstable. Its infuriating to try to use, so I've just disabled the check box for enabling the display. (So that's nice, the latest drivers make it much easier to disable / re-enable to try. yay, I guess?)

I hate there are no solution and no admission that there's a problem.

Its approaching the longest amount of time that everything has been broken since I first started using DisplayLink adapters 11 years ago.


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