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Old 02-08-2023, 10:56 PM   #1
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My set-up:

- Macbook M1 Pro 16 inch
- macOS 13.1 (22C65)
- Plugable 12-in-1 USB C Docking Station Triple Monitor (primary displayport monitor + 2 extended HDMI monitors)
- Displaylink manager 1.7.1 (EDIT: Updated to 1.8.0. but no change to problem)


My problem and workarounds:

- When I log-out and re-login to my Mac (which I do several times a day), there's a 50-50 chance that my two extended HDMI displays will go blank
- I can fix this problem by quitting and restarting the displaylink manager app several times (and sometimes I need to unplug and re-plug the cable to my macbook); this process often takes 2-3 minutes
- As a result I spend 2-3 minutes several times a day fiddling with my displays, which is a frustrating experience.


What I am looking for:

- Is there a better solution to my problems?
- If not, is there any keyboard shortcut I can use to quit and restart the displaylink manager app, so that I don't have to use the menubar process several times a day?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions! ��
I have almost the same problem, but I'm using a Caldigit TS3+ and a DisplayLink compatible USB to HDMI dongle. The problem is definitely the DisplayLink Manager. I don't have to cycle it multiple times, once works, but about half the time it needs to be restarted upon login or it doesn't detect my monitor.
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Old 03-30-2023, 07:14 AM   #2
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Just curious if anyone ever found a resolution for this? I have the exact same problem with pretty much the same frequency (i.e 50:50 whether it will see both monitors or not) after logging out or putting on the screen saver (locked) Usually restarting Displaylink Manager helps but often I have to reboot the whole Plugable unit itself.

It's incredibly frustrating and surely not 'expected behaviour'.

For what its worth I'm using Mac OS 13.2.1 (Ventura) on a Macbook Pro (M1, 2020) with DisplayLink Manager 1.8.0 (build 63.163)
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Old 04-11-2023, 02:14 PM   #3
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It's not a Plugable or any dongle issue. I don't use any other devices just the built-in Thunderbolt connection. I have the same issue, every time when I close the lid or log out, I need to unplug and replug or quit and re-open the DisplayLink app. Sometimes one of the external monitors is just 'playing' dead, with no picture, no sound. The next day nothing changed and all the monitors just worked as expected.....

I am on a 14" M1 Pro and using DisplayLink Manager 1.5.0 (Build 58.125). I tried to update and download the latest version but the installation is running into an error all the time. No error code or no concrete info just 'The installation failed. Contact the software manufacturer'.......

So it's something with the software itself, not dongles or other hardware.
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Old 04-12-2023, 11:13 AM   #4
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It's not a Plugable or any dongle issue. I don't use any other devices just the built-in Thunderbolt connection. I have the same issue, every time when I close the lid or log out, I need to unplug and replug or quit and re-open the DisplayLink app. Sometimes one of the external monitors is just 'playing' dead, with no picture, no sound. The next day nothing changed and all the monitors just worked as expected.....

I am on a 14" M1 Pro and using DisplayLink Manager 1.5.0 (Build 58.125). I tried to update and download the latest version but the installation is running into an error all the time. No error code or no concrete info just 'The installation failed. Contact the software manufacturer'.......

So it's something with the software itself, not dongles or other hardware.
In regard to the error you encountered trying to update DisplayLink Manager, please see if this process helps --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...llation-failed
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