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My first posting to the forum with some details of what I'm seeing and think it's a bug (or at least unexpected/unwanted behaviour). Would be good if anyone else is able to confirm and/or offer advice.
--- Title: macOS Tahoe – Window maximise leaves phantom Dock space on multiple DisplayLink displays --- Summary: When using multiple DisplayLink-connected monitors, macOS incorrectly reserves Dock space on more than one display. This results in windows not fully maximising when using double-click on the title bar, leaving a gap at the bottom of the screen where no Dock is present. --- Environment: - Device: MacBook Pro 16-inch (Nov 2023) – Apple M3 Pro - OS: macOS Tahoe 26.4 - DisplayLink version: 15.1.0 - Docking station: Dell D6000 - External monitors: 2 × Dell U2415 (connected via DisplayLink) - Internal display: Open and active (3rd display) - Primary display: One of the DisplayLink monitors --- Steps to Reproduce:
--- Expected Result: The window should expand to fill the full usable area of that display (i.e. no reserved space at the bottom, since the Dock is not present on that screen). --- Actual Result: The window expands but leaves a blank gap at the bottom of the screen, as if space has been reserved for a Dock that is not visible on that display. --- Additional Observations:
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--- Notes: This appears to be a regression or compatibility issue with macOS Tahoe and DisplayLink multi-display handling, specifically around system UI insets (Dock positioning). --- Request: Please investigate how DisplayLink virtual displays report Dock/safe area insets to macOS, as it appears multiple displays are being treated as having a Dock simultaneously. Last edited by holtond; Today at 01:12 AM. |
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