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Old 11-20-2016, 09:20 PM   #2
Carlo
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Originally Posted by fletom View Post
I just bought my first DisplayLink device to use with my 2015 MacBook Air, and it works pretty okay with small bugs here and there at the moment. The major frustration though, is bug #23431 that found in your release notes.



I really don't want to have to fiddle with my USB ports every time I wake up my computer from sleep. So my question is, is this going to be fixed in the next release? Or should I return the adapter while I still can?

If a DisplayLink employee reads this, I also have another side-question. Is it normal for the DisplayLink driver processes to use ~65% (~55% DisplayLinkManager + ~10% DisplayLinkUserAgent) CPU when something like video is playing on the screen? With more static content it stays at a more reasonable few %.


Thanks!
Hi,

About the sleep issue in Sierra we can recommend to open a bug with Apple at bugreporter.apple.com to increase the priority of this issue with them.
We are seeing good response from Apple so far as you can see by the already fixed issues.

About the CPU it depends on the resolution but yes that amount of CPU can be expected when the whole screen is updating. As you have noticed, we only use CPU and bandwidth when something is updating on the screen.

Best regards,
Carlo
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