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Hello all,
I've just purchased a DisplayLink device and have connected my two monitors (Acer and HP) to my Macbook Pro M1. While both monitors are displaying the screen, they are mirroring each other. Is there any way to get them to have different screens so I can use the screens for different purposes? The DisplayLink manager is not recognizing that I've connected a DisplayLink device. TIA! Last edited by elijahcg; 04-29-2025 at 05:08 PM. |
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Hello elijahcg,
Firstly, please ensure that you have installed the latest version of DisplayLink Manager (1.12.1). What is your setup? How your monitors are connected to the docking station? Once the DisplayLink Manager is running, your monitors are connected and recognized, go to System Preferences -> Display -> Arrangement, uncheck the Mirror Displays box, and choose the arrangement you prefer.
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