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Join Date: Jun 2018
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Hello,
Dell WD19 is also not based on DisplayLink technology. It is based on native USB-C - macOS does not support MST technology and both monitors will always show the same picture on the external monitors. |
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Join Date: Jun 2021
Posts: 5
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As it uses DisplayLink software, it seems like that might be a solution for me. https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop...n&sku=452-BCYT |
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Join Date: Jun 2021
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Thanks for the leads and the links. Life is now worth living, LOL. YAAAASSSSSSSS |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3
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PLEASE please tell me how you got your set up to work! My specs:
Dell D6000 MB Pro M1 2020 13" 16 GB memory 2 LG 4k Ultrafine (24MD4KL-B) monitors (2 TB3 ports and 3 USB-C output ports) 2 Moshi USB C to DisplayPort Cables bidirectional (Support 5K@60 Hz, 4K HDR) BigSur 11.5.1 DisplayLink Manager 1.4.0 DisplayLink manager sees all 3 monitors and I can even see the arrangement in System Preferences but the screens are black! but if I only set up 1 monitor via the hub then it works (1980 x 1080). How do I make both monitors display??
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2021
Posts: 5
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There is one consistent thing I have to do in order for the monitors to work every time. My MacBook Pro has to be fully powered on and THEN I plug in the D6000 to the laptop. If I am plugged into the laptop before I boot up, the dock is not properly recognized and my monitors don't come on. When I power on and sign in first, then I get both external monitors and the macbook pro display, so I have full use of three screens. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2021
Posts: 5
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I checked this morning. I have similar specs to your setup.
MacOS 11.5 DisplayLink Manager 1.4.0 Dell D6000 Also have 16 GB, 13" w/the M1 chip My monitors are both Dell 24" My setup uses both DisplayPort ports from the dock, and the monitors receive the DisplayPort ports, as well. No cable conversions in between, just straight DisplayPort. Again, I have to power on my laptop and sign in, and THEN I connect to the D6000. Make sure the DisplayLink software is running... not sure what else might be happening. Thanks |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3
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I have used two different docking stations now, same problem.
1 monitor works just fine, the other flips upside down and freezes. If i mirror the displays they all work, but one is upside down. any suggestions? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 1,685
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What is the hardware you tried (dock make and model, monitor and laptop)?
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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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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3
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And in case anyone is wondering: was able to daisy chain the LG monitors (4K Ultrafine) and power to the Intel Laptop with absolutely no problem smh. Hopefully M2 will solve this problem Last edited by Ghorelick; 08-09-2021 at 10:14 PM. |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 92
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Like many waiting to see if the next M1 machine supports multi-monitors natively to overcome this mess. Certainly is a downside to M1.
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