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Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 3
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It is fixed by itself by power on and off all devices and upgrading latest firmware my D6000.
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Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 20
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 92
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I tried all possible combinations to get HiDPI above 1080 with a M1 and a D6000 dock. No dice. After 2 weeks of playing around trying options and waiting for 1.3.1 of display manager (which on the page https://support.displaylink.com/foru...eat-but-it-wou appeared to have responses from displaylink saying it would fix the issue) I gave up. I returned the dock and the M1. There is no information available if this is a apple issue or displaylink issue and as such decided to return everything. Returned to my intel MAC that supports multiple monitors without a displaylink dock. Noting that this did work with the Dock where as the Apple Silicon didn't. At present a M1, displaylink and 4k monitors just don't seem compatible unless you want to run it at 1080p. I wish you good luck.
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