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Join Date: Sep 2024
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I want to set up HIDPI on my second monitor. My first monitor is connected directly to the Mac (M1) and works fine with HIDPI. Second monitor is connected through dock (Stoltzen DL-Dock pro) with Displayport cable.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2024
Posts: 2
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Hello, I'm having the same issue here with my Macbook Air M1, I have two 2K Dell monitors connected and since the MBA M1 only supports one display, I have to connect the second via a Dock that supports DisplayLink, I'm using the Dell D6000
If the monitor is connected to usb-c, BetterDisplay allows me to activate the High Resolution (HiDPI) option but not when the monitor is connected to the Dock |
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 618
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Join Date: Nov 2024
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2024
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I have 3 external 4k monitors that are identical, all plugged in through DisplayLink Dock: 1st Monitor — HDMI — works fine, super sharp at 1440p scaled. Detected resolution 4k. 2nd & 3rd Monitor — DP — blurry. Looks like the monitor is trying to scale 1440p to 2160p. Detected resolution 1440p. BetterDisplay’s dummy workaround works better, 4k detected, but not as sharp/clear as the HDMI connection through DisplayLink. |
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