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Originally Posted by davss
Hi,
This started happening after update to 1.8 on a Mac Air M1 2020. Every time I let my monitors sleep for longer periods of time the Display Manager is no longer running when I wake them up and have to start it manually. I have already submitted this to support but am wondering if this is happening to anyone else?
MacBook Air 13" M1 2020 USB-C1 (top or bottom)
-> Dell U4919 USB-C (extended native display that's also charging & handling video signals for all DL monitors)
-> DL monitor 1: Dell U4919 USB-A1 -> StarTech USB32DPPRO (DP->USB-A) -> Dell U2515H
-> DL monitor 2: Dell U4919 USB-A2 -> StarTech USB32DPPRO (DP->USB-A) -> Dell U2515H
-> DL monitor 3: Dell U4919 USB-A3 -> StarTech USB32DPPRO (DP->USB-A) -> Dell U2515H
Cheers,
David
MacBook Air 13" M1 2020 + Ventura 13.4.1
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As of today, the latest release of the DisplayLink Manager for macOS is version 1.9. If you have not already done so, I would suggest updating to the latest version in order to see if the behavior changes -->
https://www.synaptics.com/products/d...ownloads/macos
If the unexpected behavior remains while using DisplayLink Manager 1.9, I would suggest reporting the issue directly to DisplayLink using the procedure outlined here -->
https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink