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Thank you for the information.
The DisplayLink chip connected to your computer at the time you took the log is a DL3900. That chip does not DisplayPort itself but use an external transmitter. I was wrong on when MST was introduced, but our chip still won't send an MST as we support DisplayPort 1.1 max. I doubt the DP transmitter does MST. "Dual Mode" in the guide should mean you can use a passive adapter to get HDMI. I think the note in the right column refers to the maximum resolution available on the dock. You can use two outputs simultaneously (DP+another), but the maximum resolution on the DP output will drop because of the maximum pixel clock the chip can manage DisplayLink does not design or manufacture end products, we are a semiconductor company. I recommend you contact Humanscale for clarification on what they designed their product to do. Kind regards, Alban
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