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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2025
Posts: 2
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Hey everyone,
I’m using a MacBook Pro M2 Max with two external 1440p monitors connected through a DisplayLink docking station. After I run the DisplayLink Cleaner Tool and reinstall the latest driver, everything works perfectly at first — smooth performance, no delay at all. But after about 2–3 hours of use, the external displays become extremely laggy: the mouse starts to trail and respond with a slight delay, and overall UI responsiveness drops. When I check Activity Monitor, the CPU usage of DisplayLink Manager has increased about 4× compared to normal. The only way I’ve found to fix it is to run the cleaner and reinstall the driver again — which restores smooth performance for a while, until it happens again. Has anyone found a permanent fix or workaround for this issue? Otherwise I might have to return the docking station — it’s great when it works, but this makes it pretty unusable. Thanks in advance for any help! |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 618
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If the original manufacturer of your DisplayLink-based product has been unable to assist you, then 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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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2025
Posts: 2
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Dont want to run any more software on my mac to report it. Just will send it back and use a docking station without Displaylink.
Clearly DisplayLink is the problem. It occurs after the Macbook goes into sleep mode. After sleepmode the CPU usage is way to high and just a restart can fix it. Strange that i am the only one with this problem?! |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2025
Posts: 1
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I am also having lagging problems. I'm running an M3 Mac that was working fine until I updated to 14.1 .0(build 28).
The CPU usage is currently sitting at 180%. I need to roll-back, as this isn't usable. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2025
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How does one roll back? The 14.0.0 installer won't run as a newer version has already installed.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2025
Posts: 2
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did someone already try using https://support.displaylink.com/know...tool-for-macos to roll-back completely and then reinstall one of the legacy versions?
btw. dl is also laggy for me on mac book air m3 since 14.1 |
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DisplayLink Tech Support
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 198
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Hi PeterHt,
If you want to roll back to any older than currently installed version of DisplayLink Manager then cleaning tool is one of the options. However, it's usually recommended to test if a problem that is reported on current version is something unique or present in any older version as well. Since performance related issues are really wide subject, I encourage everyone to describe their configuration (DisplayLink device, connected monitors, MacBook, macOS version) and as well as describe what the problem is. Regards, Szymon |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2025
Posts: 2
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Hi Szymon, I used the cleaning tool and after that installed 14.0.0 again. Performance issues have been resolved for me. cpu usage is back to around 13%. Was above 100% (?) with 14.1
i am using UGREEN Revodok Pro 209 Dell 2713H LG HDR 4K Macbook Air M3, Tahoe 26.1 |
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DisplayLink Tech Support
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 198
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That's surprising, as it's difficult to associate such change in behaviour with any particular change we did between 14.0 and 14.1. I understand that upgrading again to 14.1 brings back the high CPU usage problem?
Regards, Szymon |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2025
Posts: 1
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I also experienced this performance issue with unusable mouse liggieness after upgrading to Tahoe 26.1 and DL 14.1 and / or 14.2. Reverting back to 14.0 (via clean) resolved this issue.
It was literally like trying to drag the mouse through treacle. Using DisplayLink 5K, macbook pro M3, 2 x 4K monitors L28u-30 and Samsung LU28R55 both running at 3008 x 1692 Last edited by MauriceP; 11-28-2025 at 03:43 PM. |
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