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graemebinnie 11-06-2025 11:12 PM

MacBook Air M2 2023 / Display Link Manager
 
Hey folks,

Bit of a noob here looking for some advice.

I have a MacBook Air M2 2023 and I’m fully aware that I can only support one additional display however using this software along with a piece of hardware there is a Work around

This is the current stage that I am at:

I have my MacBook screen (obviously) and then my two other screens which both display a small computer icon and the para that says choose or extend to mirror from < Display Link Manager>.

I can get it to recognise one of the additional displays, and the other for that fact, but they just mimic each other, they do not extend as I wish them to.

Can somebody please help me? I’ve burnt out websites looking at them trying to find a solution and didn’t think to use the forum here.

Thanks, folks
Graeme

rboerner 11-07-2025 12:02 PM

Can you please provide the brand and specific model number of (or a direct web link to) the hardware you are using?

graemebinnie 11-07-2025 05:17 PM

This is probably the best I can do:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CJBVH2...sin_title&th=1

graemebinnie 11-08-2025 03:18 PM

https://www.picdrop.com/graemebinnie...333b23a6d1252c

rboerner 11-10-2025 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98832)
This is probably the best I can do:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CJBVH2...sin_title&th=1

For your reference, DisplayLink technology is a combination of hardware and software. If the product you are using does not have DisplayLink hardware inside of it, then the DisplayLink software will not work.

According to the information provided in the Amazon listing for the product you are using, the product does NOT have DisplayLink hardware inside of it. As a result, the DisplayLink software will not work.

The information in the product listing suggests that the product you are using has a DisplayPort Multi-Stream Transport (DP MST) hub inside of it. Mac computers do NOT support DP MST hubs, which is why your displays are mirrored. The third gallery image in the product listing shows the same behavior when using a Mac.

If you want to add more than one external display to your Mac, then you will need to use an alternative product based on DisplayLink technology. DisplayLink has a list of products available here --> https://www.synaptics.com/products/d...ylink-products

graemebinnie 11-10-2025 12:25 PM

Thank you very much for the information.

So just to clarify buy equipment from the Display Link site, it dj=dhould work alone side the software?

rboerner 11-11-2025 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98841)
Thank you very much for the information.

So just to clarify buy equipment from the Display Link site, it dj=dhould work alone side the software?

If you were to use a different product that had DisplayLink hardware inside of it, then yes, it should work in conjunction with the DisplayLink software.

graemebinnie 11-12-2025 08:05 PM

This time I purchased: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09K79LX...fed_asin_title

It looked compatible with DisplayLink.

However, once installed and all driver the best I can get is the screens to show:

Universal Graphic Adapter...

Then they go black again. The DL item in the icon bar is useless,

I don know what I am doing wrong,

PLEASE don't tell me its a hardware issue AGAIN

rboerner 11-13-2025 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98851)
This time I purchased: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09K79LX...fed_asin_title

It looked compatible with DisplayLink.

However, once installed and all driver the best I can get is the screens to show:

Universal Graphic Adapter...

Then they go black again. The DL item in the icon bar is useless,

I don know what I am doing wrong,

PLEASE don't tell me its a hardware issue AGAIN


The product you purchased does NOT have DisplayLink technology inside of it, so DisplayLink software will not recognize it.

According to the information provided by the manufacturer --> https://www.wavlink.com/en_us/product/WL-UG7602HC.html and the product photos in the Amazon listing the product is based on SiliconMotion USB video technology.

You will need to install a SiliconMotion USB driver in order for that adapter to work, and the driver can be downloaded from the aforementioned web link.

graemebinnie 11-13-2025 10:09 PM

I have followed these instructions but I sm still in exactly the same position. It is doing my head in,

For the record, I appreciate your help and support.

I thinkI am just gibing ti have to to bite the bullet and spend $149. YUK,

RudyS 11-14-2025 01:21 AM

Hi Guys, apologies for jump in but I have exactly the same problem with the same laptop, however my dock station it is supposed to be Display Link compatible. I check in the linked provided and I did not found my hardware so there is other way to check ?? here is the link of hardware Im using.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ28RQ2N...sin_title&th=1

I tried all the possible cable combination however nothing work, but if I plug directly into the laptop I can get one of two the extended screens to work...... please I will appreciate any help.

Szymon 11-14-2025 08:47 AM

Hi RudyS

Your product indeed is DisplayLink compatible, in fact it uses a combination of technologies:

Display 1 (HDMI) - so called "Alt mode" - it only works if the dock is connected via USB-C
Display 2 (DP) - DisplayLink output
Display 3 (DP/HDMI) - DisplayLink output

Therefore, in the current version of DisplayLink Manager, only displays connected to Display 2 & 3 will appear in the app. Please make sure to install the latest version of the app:
https://www.synaptics.com/products/d...ownloads/macos

Regards,
Szymon

graemebinnie 11-14-2025 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rboerner (Post 98852)
The product you purchased does NOT have DisplayLink technology inside of it, so DisplayLink software will not recognize it.

According to the information provided by the manufacturer --> https://www.wavlink.com/en_us/product/WL-UG7602HC.html and the product photos in the Amazon listing the product is based on SiliconMotion USB video technology.

You will need to install a SiliconMotion USB driver in order for that adapter to work, and the driver can be downloaded from the aforementioned web link.


I know this is super cheeky. But if you have a spare 10 mins can you look at the UK amazon site and let me know of any that will work. I am absolutelly useless at stuff like this. Something the would be DisplayLinnk ready and don't have to go getting drivers etc.

Please and thank you in advance...

Graeme

rboerner 11-17-2025 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98859)
I know this is super cheeky. But if you have a spare 10 mins can you look at the UK amazon site and let me know of any that will work. I am absolutelly useless at stuff like this. Something the would be DisplayLinnk ready and don't have to go getting drivers etc.

Please and thank you in advance...

Graeme

As I mentioned previously, DisplayLink has a list of products that use DisplayLink technology here --> https://www.synaptics.com/products/d...ylink-products

graemebinnie 11-17-2025 02:15 PM

The trouble is that a lot off these products are sold I the US and im in the UK and it prevents purchase.

If I send a few UK amazon products can you or someone else check them and just say yes or no to them? I know im being a pain in the neck, but I don't want to buy something that isn't compatible:

Prodict 1:
Product 1

Product 2
Product 2

Product 3
Product 3

Product 4
Product 4

Szymon 11-17-2025 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98875)
Prodict 1:
Product 1

This product uses DisplayLink technology.

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98875)
Product 2
Product 2

This product uses a mix of DisplayLink and Alt-Mode technology. Port "Display 1" is Alt-Mode, while "Display 2" and "Display 3" are DisplayLink ports.

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98875)
Product 3
Product 3

Seems to be the same product as Product 1.

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98875)
Product 4
Product 4

This product uses DisplayLink technology.

Hope that helps.

Regards,
Szymon

graemebinnie 11-17-2025 03:59 PM

Thank you sir.

I have purchased the first one. If it doesn't work expect a chap on your door :)

Hahaha,,, thanks again mate

Szymon 11-18-2025 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graemebinnie (Post 98880)
Thank you sir.
If it doesn't work expect a chap on your door :)

What a stressful job I have :)

Hope it works!

Regards,
Szymon


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