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Join Date: Nov 2024
Location: Amsterdam The Netherlands
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Please take note, the video suggests to toggle the settings for both Camera Hub (Elgato) and DisplayLink Manager after installing both apps to system settings. Only after this the nagging pop up was gone. Fix Display Issues with Elgato Prompter: MAC Troubleshooting Tips (Neil Farrimond) Mac OS Sonoma 14.6.1 DisplayLink Manager 1.10.2 build 14, with an Elgato Prompter, Camera Hub 1.11.0 (4022) |
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Join Date: Oct 2024
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A question to everyone here, I'm trying to ascertain a pattern. I've found that updating to DisplayLink 1.11 build 28 makes it less frequent, but still happening. I may be mistaken, but it seems to start happening after the computer has woken from sleep. Please could others confirm? If I do a fresh reboot, it behaves, but seems to start popping up after a sleep cycle. |
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Join Date: Jan 2025
Location: USA
Posts: 2
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I've been having this asme problem on an M1 MBP running Sequoia (as well as the previous two version of macOS) since I got an Elgato Prompter (never had DisplayLink installed before).
It seemed to get worse when I installed a Plugable USB-C Dual HDMI adapter, and may be a little better since I disconnect that device. I've tried every suggestion I could find without success. I even installed DisplayLink's support app and sent them the file it produces. they acknowledged receipt but nothing since. I don't generally lock my screen, and it makes no difference whether I'm using the computer, the popup appears without any pattern I can detect. Last edited by danofsteel; 01-07-2025 at 11:35 PM. Reason: capitalization |
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