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Old 09-24-2025, 12:15 PM   #1
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can confirm i have the same issue with the following devices
  • ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C Dock mit USB A | 40AF0135EU
  • 2x DELL U2414Hb
  • MacBook Pro M1 (2020) (Version 26 (25A354)


One monitor is working and is also displayed as a Dell monitor in the DisplayLink software. The other screen is displayed as “No Monitor” and is not working or has the wrong resolution (less than HD, everything is very large and distorted).
Sometimes the operating system displays a window asking whether you want to extend or mirror the “No Monitor” screen.

Frequent switching off and on again works as a workaround so that the screen can be used again with the correct resolution.
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Old 09-29-2025, 09:15 AM   #2
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Hi freshcuruba,

Thank you for sharing the details of your setup. I found we should have a pair of such monitors in our lab, so we will definitely test this. For the analysis I would value if you shared more debug data. You can follow an instruction here -> How to report macOS issues to DisplayLink to collect and send them to us.

Please make sure to describe in your report usual scenario after which the problem occurs and reference VIFR-6890 so we can connect your report for this thread.

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Old 09-30-2025, 04:11 PM   #3
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Can also confirm. I am running 3 Asus Monitors, 2 thru the SVIDEO and 1 thru DP. The DP monitor intermittently works. Power cycled the DP monitor, nothing. Power cycled the Anker and problem solved. DP was showing connectivity to the device with data, just no display, monitor showed no connection. Hope that helps. Monitors fully updated. This device will be great once we can get these small bugs worked out! Thanks for the support!
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Old 10-28-2025, 04:11 PM   #4
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Hi freshcuruba,

Thank you for sharing the details of your setup. I found we should have a pair of such monitors in our lab, so we will definitely test this. For the analysis I would value if you shared more debug data. You can follow an instruction here -> How to report macOS issues to DisplayLink to collect and send them to us.

Please make sure to describe in your report usual scenario after which the problem occurs and reference VIFR-6890 so we can connect your report for this thread.

Thank you and best regards
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Szymon its even worse with 14.1, I've gone back to 14.0. Do you have any updates?
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Old 11-03-2025, 07:04 AM   #5
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Hi jk1978,

Oh no! I expected 14.1 would make a positive difference for you. What do you mean it is worse, ie. what exactly has happened after upgrading to 14.1?

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Hi jk1978,

Oh no! I expected 14.1 would make a positive difference for you. What do you mean it is worse, ie. what exactly has happened after upgrading to 14.1?

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Every single time the monitor starts up the "No Monitor" error appears, not even a power cycle seems to help it.
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