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Hello community!
Will there be a new driver for DL-165 chipset, product: https://plugable.com/products/uga-165 operated at Windows 11? After upgrading to version 24H2, a bug has been encountered! I operate 6 external DL-165 units (1080p Full HD) connected via USB2.0 to PC. During the PC wake-up phase, a brief disconnection of external graphics units occurs, causing an inconvenient repositioning of open applications. Thanks! |
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Hello rboerner!
To be precise, it's not exactly a Plugable device! My Adapters are only based on DL-165 chipset family! True name of my Adapter is: AXAGO ADG-HD https://www.alza.cz/axago-adg-hd-d272395.htm Unfortunately, this product is obsolete and no longer in production. The crucial question is whether DisplayLink provides support for such an old chipset or if it has become obsolete as well. There might be also problem in onboard Intel graphic card?! I use these external adapters exclusively for monitoring financial market charts, as they offer a cost-effective and reliable solution. I am currently in communication with Intel's customer support team and have created a short video to demonstrate my issue. If you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4gkCcu0Hwg Thank you. |
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Also note, the latest version of the DisplayLink driver supports devices based on the DL-165 chipset. This is detailed in the release notes for the latest version here --> https://www.synaptics.com/sites/defa...se%20Notes.txt As to the source of the issue demonstrated in your video, I am afraid I cannot be sure of the cause. The DisplayLink-driven displays appear to be working properly when the host computer wakes from sleep, however the application windows do not 'remember' their previous location. Speaking in general, the DisplayLink devices have no control over application window placement or location, that is controlled completely by the host operating system. That the behavior changed after a Windows update suggests a different component may be the cause, however I cannot be sure which one. |
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Therefore, from DisplayLink's perspective this is closed.
Excellent, thank you for the clear response! |
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The issue has been resolved. All problems were caused by the main 4K monitor I had to change the DisplayPort connector to HDMI and that the issue. Microsoft mentions this problem in help article, as shown in the picture below.
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