Hello,
No is the short answer.
For the details, we would need to separate things and investigate them as putting everything in the same bag will lead to a complicated and confusing thread where nobody will know what we're talking about... I believe.
If there are
leftovers on your screen, this really is not a DisplayLink issue. DisplayLink driver does not (and never has) composed the desktop. Windows Desktop Manager does that and the primary graphics card does the compute.
Because the graphics subsystem changed in the anniversary update, I'd recommend checking from the graphics card vendor (NOT the laptop manufacturer) what latest drivers can be applied to your graphics card.
In most cases, you can verify this by doing a print screen you paste in Microsoft Paint (cutting edge solution (!)). Is the print screen showing the left overs?
If the mouse is lagging in replace mode with high WUDFHost CPU load, you should make sure KB3194496 is installed so it has the OS fix. The CPU load in that case does NOT cause the lag... it's the opposite: the driver keeps waiting and waiting and waiting.
In any case, without logs and video of the symptom, I can't say if we're working on it or not. So please, do open a new thread, explaining what your issue is and pasting the information we can work with as without them, I can only make moderately helpful generic statements... I want to help but need data. The more data, the easier it gets to understand what you have.
You technically can install the older driver on your machine
which may TOTALLY STOP WORKING (as in "I can't boot or login") because of
WDDM changes being rolled out. That's why, even if technically possible, nobody should recommend this.
Kind regards,
Alban