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Old 04-01-2026, 03:19 PM   #1
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Unhappy RE: Sound Control for connected speakers

MacOS: Tahoe 26.4
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I recently updated my macOS and since then I cannot control the output on my external speakers. The dock and software see the speakers(PLUGGABLE AUDIO) and it does produce sound, but I cannot lower or raise the volume. I tried disabling in Privacy and Security settings and re-enabling, but that has not helped. Rebooting did not help. Unplugging and replugging has not helped. Trying uninstalling and reinstalling the DisplayLink Manager app but I am not sure this is going to correct the issue. Anyone else run into this issue and correct it?
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Old 04-01-2026, 03:25 PM   #2
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MacOS: Tahoe 26.4
Displaylink version 15.1.0

I recently updated my macOS and since then I cannot control the output on my external speakers. The dock and software see the speakers(PLUGGABLE AUDIO) and it does produce sound, but I cannot lower or raise the volume. I tried disabling in Privacy and Security settings and re-enabling, but that has not helped. Rebooting did not help. Unplugging and replugging has not helped. Trying uninstalling and reinstalling the DisplayLink Manager app but I am not sure this is going to correct the issue. Anyone else run into this issue and correct it?
Just to update everyone. I uninstalled DisplayLink Manager on my Macbook Pro, rebooted, and re-installed the app. All works now. If this was driving you crazy, please try this out. Hope it all works for you!
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Old 04-07-2026, 01:35 PM   #3
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Just to update everyone. I uninstalled DisplayLink Manager on my Macbook Pro, rebooted, and re-installed the app. All works now. If this was driving you crazy, please try this out. Hope it all works for you!
So I have an update. Uninstall and reinstall might be warranted, but it looks like if you undock device while powered on the external speakers will not work until you restart the MacBook while connected to the dock. Not sure if you undock and do not use again until docked again will work but you can try. I tend to use my laptop while not in my office almost daily. I have tried exiting the app and restarting it but that did not help either.

Anyone have any other ideas? If this was a Windows machine I would restart the service. Not sure if thats a thing on macOS nor how to do it.
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Old 04-08-2026, 06:26 AM   #4
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i have just discoved the same issue been on Easter break for the first week come back to the office yesterday,

and now discouverd i can not change the volume without having to reboot my mac,

now i move around a lot and come back to the office and Dock the Mac realy dont want to have to keep rebooting evytime i come into the office
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Old 04-08-2026, 01:37 PM   #5
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Dear Users,

We've been flagging this problem to Apple since early betas of 26.4. Other USB audio devices are affected as well. Unfortunately, no resolution or timeline has been published so far.

As a temporary workaround could you please try to execute the following command in Terminal:
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sudo killall coreaudiod
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Dear Users,

We've been flagging this problem to Apple since early betas of 26.4. Other USB audio devices are affected as well. Unfortunately, no resolution or timeline has been published so far.

As a temporary workaround could you please try to execute the following command in Terminal:
Code:
sudo killall coreaudiod
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Thanks for posting can confirm this works and enables volume adjustment for external USB audio. This will do the job as temporary fix until apple get around to fixing it.

Using macOS 26.4.1, Dell D6000 docking station and Display Link Manager 16.
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