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Old 11-21-2024, 10:27 AM   #1
Robyer_EPM
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Exclamation Screen settings not saving on Mac OS?

Sometimes when I boot my Mac up, it forgets the screen layout and resolution + refresh rate I set for the DisplayLink monitors.

This often results in a 200+hz monitor resetting to a hz refresh rate that the displaylink adapter doesn't support and I have to set the layout of the monitors with relation to their positions from each other on my desk.

Is this a driver/displaylink manager software issue or a mac os issue?

Mac Mini Apple M1 8gb with Mac OS Sequoia 15.0.1

Displaylink manager 1.11.0 Build 28

Connected to a dell monitor and an alienware gaming monitor via HDMI from the displaylink adapter
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Old 11-21-2024, 01:31 PM   #2
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Sometimes when I boot my Mac up, it forgets the screen layout and resolution + refresh rate I set for the DisplayLink monitors.

This often results in a 200+hz monitor resetting to a hz refresh rate that the displaylink adapter doesn't support and I have to set the layout of the monitors with relation to their positions from each other on my desk.

Is this a driver/displaylink manager software issue or a mac os issue?

Mac Mini Apple M1 8gb with Mac OS Sequoia 15.0.1

Displaylink manager 1.11.0 Build 28

Connected to a dell monitor and an alienware gaming monitor via HDMI from the displaylink adapter
Hello,
Can you please try to set any different supported refresh rate and check if the issue is still the same?
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