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Old 10-07-2024, 11:07 AM   #1
sophin123
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Default Text Flickers when allow flux on displaylink manager enabled

As I started to type, the text animation seems to be gone for a while and then reappear. It happens so often, as it becomes annoying.

When coding on vscode, when you are scrolling it lags and it scrolls up and down again like it got hanged.

It only happens when Allow Flux is enabled.

Currently I am using macbook air m1 with 1 external monitor using lenevo docking station.

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Old 10-17-2024, 12:57 PM   #2
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As I started to type, the text animation seems to be gone for a while and then reappear. It happens so often, as it becomes annoying.

When coding on vscode, when you are scrolling it lags and it scrolls up and down again like it got hanged.

It only happens when Allow Flux is enabled.

Currently I am using macbook air m1 with 1 external monitor using lenevo docking station.
Hello,

Can you please share more details I will need logfiles to check the feedback from the driver. For instructions on how to gather the logfiles please navigate to the following article How to report macOS issues to DisplayLink


And aslo for speedy support please send an email with the logfiles and detailed problem description to: technical-enquiries@synaptics.com
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