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Revodok Pro 312 Docking Station & MB M1 : works with Sonoma stop working with Sequoia
I have a UGREEN Revodok Pro 312 Docking Station Accueil Dual for 6 month. As I prefer not to test the bugs, I've not updated my MacBook Pro M1 to Sequoia when I received this dock. I'm using it with 2 screens:
- Dell 27, via HDMI - Dell U2311H, via DisplayPort Everything was working well, the 2 displays were correctly detected. As I've updated my mac to Sequoia 1 month ago, I've updated DisplayLink Manager to the 13 version. And since the MacOS update, my Dell 23 is detected, I can manage it with MacOS Settings, but it's not working. When I start DisplayLink, I see something apppears on the screen and it turn black immediatly. And when I move my mouse to the Dell 23, it acts as if it is active : the mouse disapears. Is DisplayLink is going to solve this problem, as it seems that I'm not the only one? |
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I've tried:
- uninstall DisplayLink Manager 13 - install other version - install again the 13 version Restart the computer many times. |
Hi Alan42,
Potentially, you experienced an issue related to Dell Uxxx monitors for which there is already a dedicated thread: https://www.displaylink.org/forum/sh...ad.php?t=69652 ---> a fix for it is at works. To confirm if this is the same problem, could you please check: When Dell 23 is black, does the monitor recover if you disconnect and connect the cable that connect the dock and the monitor (DP cable)? If possible, a workaround could be to connect this particular monitor using HDMI cable, while the engineering team is working on a proper fix. Regards, Szymon |
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I have the problem like you describe : if I quit displaylink and start it again, the screen turn on temporarly then turn off. Unfortunatly, my screen does'nt have an HDMI, I just have DP, DVI and VGA. The Dell that is doing problem is a DELL U2311H : I can see it in the Display Manager of MacOS. The other one that is working is connected via HDMI : it's a MateView 27'. |
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