06-09-2015, 03:30 PM | #1 |
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2.4b2 Forgets Display Positions
I was stuck on Mountain Lion because of Displaylink. Finally, I couldn't wait anymore, and upgraded Mountain Lion to Yosemite and Displaylink 2.4b1. While it was working okay, my Mac would just shut off a few times per week. POOF, rebooting. I looked in the log and it appears it's with 'window server', which points me to probably Displaylink.
I put up with it for a month. I frequently checked this site for new drivers and found the new one yesterday -- 2.4b2. I installed it, hoping it might help. Now, however, every time I reboot I have to re-position the monitors. I guess it's better than just randomly shutting the Mac off, but I don't know if the shut off problem is even fixed in 2.4b2. So, while I'm still trying out beta2, is there a way to put the monitor positions back to where I had them without opening Preferences>>Displays>> and dragging them back to where they belong? Is there some way to put it in a script? Like: set monitor1 3434, 0, 1920x1200, portrait etc. Then I could just double-click it every morning. That wouldn't be horrible. If it matters, I have a Macbook pro, yosemite, a 30-inch on displayport, and 2x 24-inch monitors (one portrait, one landscape) on displaylink adapters, for a total of 4 monitors. Last edited by dispnev; 06-09-2015 at 03:35 PM. |
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