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Old 07-22-2025, 10:22 AM   #1
Jackaroo
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Default Monitors rotate 90° anti-clockwise when going into ClamShell mode

Hi All

A newbie here, but hope you can help me with a dilemma

I have previously been using DisplayLink Manager v1.12.4 successfully in clamshell mode with my MacBook.

Today, when my Macbook screen is open my 2 separate monitors continue in the correct orientation.

When I close my Macbook and go into clamshell mode, the image on the 2 separate monitors auto-rotate 90° anti-clockwise.

It just started all of a sudden today.

Have done various Google searches and searched this forum, but cannot see a similar issue/solution.

Would appreciate your thoughts and possible solutions.

Many Thanks!
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Old 07-22-2025, 11:03 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Jackaroo View Post
Hi All

A newbie here, but hope you can help me with a dilemma

I have previously been using DisplayLink Manager v1.12.4 successfully in clamshell mode with my MacBook.

Today, when my Macbook screen is open my 2 separate monitors continue in the correct orientation.

When I close my Macbook and go into clamshell mode, the image on the 2 separate monitors auto-rotate 90° anti-clockwise.

It just started all of a sudden today.

Have done various Google searches and searched this forum, but cannot see a similar issue/solution.

Would appreciate your thoughts and possible solutions.

Many Thanks!
If you have not done so already, I would suggest reporting the issue to DisplayLink directly by following the process outlined here --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...to-displaylink
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