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macUser95 06-18-2024 08:54 PM

Dell DS1000 duplicates display on other screen with M1 Macbook Pro
 
Hi everyone,

Just downloaded DisplayLink today to get my M1 Macbook Pro to connect to the dell screen. I have an additional screen which I've connected via the HDMI port on the DS1000 and a dell screen which is connected with a D-port connection.

The weird thing is that DisplayLink says No DisplayLink-enabled display detected.

Does anyone have a similar set up and can advise me on how to get the two displays to show as extension displays rather than duplicates?

TIA

rboerner 06-19-2024 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by macUser95 (Post 96998)
Hi everyone,

Just downloaded DisplayLink today to get my M1 Macbook Pro to connect to the dell screen. I have an additional screen which I've connected via the HDMI port on the DS1000 and a dell screen which is connected with a D-port connection.

The weird thing is that DisplayLink says No DisplayLink-enabled display detected.

Does anyone have a similar set up and can advise me on how to get the two displays to show as extension displays rather than duplicates?

TIA

According to the information in the manual for your product --> https://dl.dell.com/topicspdf/dell-d...uide_en-us.pdf
The Dell DS1000 unit does NOT have DisplayLink technology inside of it.

DisplayLink technology is a combination of software and hardware. If your device does not have DisplayLink hardware inside of it, then the DisplayLink the software will not work.

The behavior you describe (mirrored displays) suggests that the Dell product has a DisplayPort Multi-stream Transport hub inside of it (aka as DP MST). Macs do NOT support DP MST, which is why your displays are mirrored.

A video that demonstrates this detail is here --> https://youtu.be/HNoGjqrrSok?si=OkO0LKIHtg4Ciifm


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