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Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 92
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Given Displaylink is a 3rd party driver its probably unwise to upgrade a critical MAC unless the release notes for the driver state that the OS version is supported. There has been instances where it has taken Displaylink close to a year to support new OS releases due to the fact that they need to rely upon Apple for many things. I've still got a M1 running on BigSur but not planning to update that until my new MAC arrives that supports multiple displays natively. Sorry I can not assist more.
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Join Date: Oct 2021
Posts: 5
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Thanks for the reply. I had originally done all this on latest version of Big Sur also with no luck. My MacBook Pro is intel i5 and has 2 type c ports, 2016 model, first edition of when Apple made the jump to only putting type C ports. It has always supported multiple displays natively which is why I’m a little peeve a $300 type c dock isn’t working. I assume it’s because the dock is functioning as a USB display interface as opposed to a native type c to DisplayPort? But I am using the type c connector not the usb 3.0 adapter.
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