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I am having the same issue as Lvernabe, My D6000 Dock is not displaying on all of my computer screens. The only reason I bought it is because it says it has the ability to do so over the USB-C connection. I have two display ports and hdmi plugged into the dock and the USB-C plugged into my laptop. I have updated the drivers for Displaylink, USB-C, NIVIDA Graphics Card, and Intel Integrated HD Graphics I have disabled the laptop monitor and still wont recognize the HDMI monitor. When I unplug a displayport monitor the HDMI monitor turns on. Any assistance would be helpful. |
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Join Date: Sep 2015
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Hello,
I will summarise what the Dell D6000 does, as I can feel a trend starting. First, DisplayLink doesn't design, manufacture or sell any end product. DisplayLink is a semiconductor company, we sell chips. Dell has designed the Dell D6000 integrating two technologies: - DisplayLink with the DisplayLink DL-6950 chip, - DisplayPort Alternate-Mode (Alt-Mode). Because DisplayLink is universal, and also works over the Type-A connector, it has priority over the alternate-mode. The DisplayLink DL-6950 series is driving 2 displays (+ audio + Ethernet). The DisplayPort Alt-Mode is ONLY invoked/usable for:
You have no issue when using ANY combination of TWO displays: DP+DP or DP+HDMI This means you have no issue with DisplayLink technology. You have an issue only with the 3rd display, and only on the HDMI output. This means you have an issue with DisplayPort Alternate-Mode. The display matrix is detailed in the Dell D6000 user guide page 4. The platform you have may not feature DisplayPort Alternate-Mode, you may be using a display mode not supported by the dock, monitor, or graphics card. As this has nothing to do with DisplayLink, I would recommend you contact Dell, the manufacturer/seller, for support on that third party technology used. The Dell D3100 was designed differently. It only uses DisplayLink technology. Kind regards, Alban
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Alban Rampon Senior product manager, universal docking stations and accessories Where to download the latest DisplayLink drivers How to clean up a corrupted installation How to report issues to DisplayLink for a speedy resolution |
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Join Date: Jul 2017
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Thank you for the quick reply and information. I have contacted my manufacturer for details of my type-c port on my laptop to see if I have the hardware requirement.
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Join Date: Oct 2017
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Did anyone ever get a resolution to this via Dell? I'm in the same situation.
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Join Date: Jul 2017
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So far I still have no resolution. I contacted my computers manufacturer to check if my type C port supports alt video via thunderbolt and they said yes but the DP driver still doesn’t do it. I’m at a loss of what to do next.
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Join Date: Oct 2017
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This is how I'm getting around it for now. Bought the D6000 so I didn't have to do this but seems to be the only way around it.
I've confirmed this will work with an older version I have that only does 1080P. Heading to the store to pick up the below this evening. I've spent $50 worth of my time on this issue already. http://www.diamondmultimediastore.co...aphics-adapter |
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Join Date: May 2019
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Hi everyone. I've just been setting up a Dell Latitude 7490 with a Dell D6000 universal dock. It was behaving exactly as others have suggested. Only two of the 3 external monitors would display, in any combination. The only way I could get all 3 monitors to display was to set one of the external monitors as the main display (I used the HDMI), then disabled the laptop display by closing it. The third monitor didn't immediately display, but when I restarted the laptop (leaving the screen closed), and disconnected and reconnected the 3rd external screen to the dock, all three external screens finally worked, and I was able to adjust the resolution and arrangement, etc. as per usual.
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Join Date: Sep 2015
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Thunderbolt and DisplayPort alternate mode are different.
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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I'm having an unusual problem with a using 2 Dell D6000s with a Latitude 7390. My employer recently upgraded my computer to a Latitude 7390 with a D6000 dock. We have 3 displays working in extended desktop mode with this configuration at the office, the internal display in the laptop plus 1 external DP display and one one external HDMI display. I purchased a 2nd D6000 for use at home and connected 1 External DP display and 1 external HDMI display. The only problem I am having is on my home configuration if the laptop display is active, all 3 display are only available in clone mode and the display configuration software only detects the internal display. I have this problem whether connected to the D6000 through the thunderbolt or USB 3.0 ports. If I close the laptop disabling the internal display, the 2 external displays switch to extended desktop mode. I would like all 3 displays available at both locations in extended desktop mode. To make things more confusing, I can connect the D6000 to a Latitude E7450 at my home location, and all 3 displays work in extended desktop mode. Any insight would be appreciated.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hi,
If your PC does support DisplayPort Alternate Mode and you are having issues with the HDMI output on the D6000, be sure to update the dock's firmware to the latest https://www.dell.com/support/home/uk...sal-dock-d6000 Note that this firmware is not related to the DisplayLink software that is already installed. Also you'll need a Windows PC to update the dock's firmware. James |
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