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Old 01-21-2022, 07:19 PM   #1
borden
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Exclamation M1 + external display no rotation options

Hi I am using a 2020 13" MacBook Air (M1) running to a 27" LG Ultrafine Display + a 20" Dell display + have recently added a 24" dell to the setup. I am trying to use the older 20" Dell as a vertical display but there are no options to rotate the display in either my display settings thru OS X or the DisplayLink display options - they just aren't there as an option - it's blank!
I am running DisplayLink manager 1.6 with Big Sur 11.6.2 - using a physical starTech display link adapter to run to both Dell monitors.
What am I doing wrong where I am unable to see display options in the DisplayLink manager screen?
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Old 01-24-2022, 12:04 PM   #2
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Hi I am using a 2020 13" MacBook Air (M1) running to a 27" LG Ultrafine Display + a 20" Dell display + have recently added a 24" dell to the setup. I am trying to use the older 20" Dell as a vertical display but there are no options to rotate the display in either my display settings thru OS X or the DisplayLink display options - they just aren't there as an option - it's blank!
I am running DisplayLink manager 1.6 with Big Sur 11.6.2 - using a physical starTech display link adapter to run to both Dell monitors.
What am I doing wrong where I am unable to see display options in the DisplayLink manager screen?
macOS 12 Monterey is required in order to support DisplayLink-based display rotation on an Apple M1 Mac.

DisplayLink calls this out in the title of this KB article --> https://support.displaylink.com/know...ticles/1984314 and in the release notes for DisplayLink Manager version 1.6 --> https://www.synaptics.com/sites/defa...se%20Notes.txt
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