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Joined only to say
+1 on OSX support.
Mirroring or a single display is not "support" I can do that a number of different ways. In our case we have very expensive human scale arms+docks that use displaylink. There is a very critical team within our company that runs an OSX based platform. The one issue, displaylink software. We've asked HumanScale to find another way, to get away from DisplayLink or at least give us another dock/OSX compatible option and to stop saying it's product is OSX compatible at all. I joined the forum to make this one complaint. We've been waiting for new drivers since early 2018. https://www.humanscale.com/products/...roup=mconnect2 HumanScale MConnect2 with M8 Arms They state OSX is "supported" and brochure pictures have a mac book pro in them. :) https://i.imgur.com/TjAd74v.png OSX 10.13.6 today. |
What happen to the rest of the entries in this thread. It used to be at page 58 and now back at page 52. Seems everything has been removed?
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Indeed, never been bigger than this.
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So, the workaround was working. Now Airplay does not recognize the USB monitor.
I am on 10.13.6, MacMini late 2012 and I have downloaded the 4.3 beta 5. I have uninstalled, reinstalled the Beta 5 a few times. Powered off/on, still the 3rd monitor is blank. I have followed the FAQ install steps and gone into System - Security and Privacy and DisplayLink is enabled under Accessability. Is there something I can do differently? I am wondering if the actual USB device has gone defective. |
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Update: September 12th
Dear DisplayLink macOS users, DisplayLink has worked for many months to maintain support for its users during the transition from macOS High Sierra to Mojave. While functionality such as Ethernet and audio or charging, where implemented, is unaffected on all releases, display connectivity has been limited on macOS releases from 10.13.4 through 10.13.6. Users with access to Apple 10.14 Mojave previews released since 30th July confirmed full support was restored for multiple extended DisplayLink displays. We are performing wide scale testing of v5.0 beta released today against current and upcoming previews to release v5.0 upon general availability of 10.14. Users on High Sierra 10.13.4-10.13.6 should install the newly published v4.3 as the workaround to enable one extended USB display now supports additional resolutions. An FAQ details how to enable Apple AirPlay with DisplayLink display for extend or mirror mode. DisplayLink driver v4.3 released today is also applicable to Mac OS X 10.12 and other macOS 10.13 versions. Some MacBook 2018 models on 10.14 previews may experience black extended display(s) with only mouse cursor. DisplayLink driver v4.3 Beta 6 stays available to force an AirPlay extended display on these machines until a fix is distributed. We thank you for your extended patience, we continue to value your feedback and support. Kind regards, Alban |
10.14 Public release is September 24 as announced today. Whats the position against the last beta of Mojave? Are you in a better position than late last year when the beta of 10.13.4 was first released? Is there a release date planned for 5.0 drivers that correspond with Apples date or there is going to be a delay? Is that what the words surrounding the testing is referring to?
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