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Old 09-27-2025, 02:53 PM   #1
Weiser
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Default Monitors wake issue on macOS Tahoe (26)

Hi everyone, I hope you can help me or lead me in the right direction.

I have a Macbook Air M1with a minisopuru (Model MD6950D) docking station, two external monitors (MSI Pro MP271A).

Prior to the update to Tahoe, it worked flawlessly. I would tap my bluetooth keyboard and both monitors would come to life.

Since the update, I have to power cycle the docking station and/or open the lid on my Macbook to get the monitors to come on. Sometimes the config it off but that's not my main concern.
I've made sure my settings allow displaylink to access to accessibility, input monitoring and of course, system & screen audio recording. I've installed the latest displaylink software (14.0) and the login screen extension. Settings in picture. I've also tried older displaylink software.
I also tried to change the setting in battery section to prevent auto sleeping (waste of power) but it didn't work either.
The only thing I didn't do is roll back the macOS, which I didn't backup, so I would loose a bunch of data. (Stupid I know)
I pretty much use my macbook as a desktop and I leave my docking station powered on, along with my monitors.

Any thoughts or guidance would be appreciated.

Thank you
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Last edited by Weiser; 09-28-2025 at 02:47 PM.
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