![]() I installed the latest version of DL manager and everything is fine now. Still not sure what's going on, perhaps the cable is going bad? USB-C port going bad? CalDigit going bad? If this issue continues, I'll update this thread. I unplugged the thunderbolt cable from Mac to Dock and reseated it and boom all displays immediately displayed output. Cable modem was fine, ethernet port was blinking on the Router and CalDigit Dock. I then started to believe the CalDigit Thunderbolt Dock was faulty? Once I opened up a new Safari tab to search for common CalDigit issues, I realized my internet wasn't functioning. Once I took the USB3 Adapter out of my PC and plugged it back into my CalDigit Dock, the DisplayLink Manager software still wasn't able to recognize the display. I then took the USB3 to DisplayPort adapter and plugged it into my Windows 10 PC, after a few moments, the drivers installed and initialized, and the display worked. I unplugged the adapter and connected the DisplayPort cable directly into a DisplayPort port on my CalDigit thunderbolt port and the display worked. I unplugged the adapter and reseated it with no luck. I restarted the app a few times with no luck. When I started troubleshooting the issue, I observed DisplayLink Manager couldn't recognize a display. Troubleshooting this issue, I realized I forgot to mention I'm using a StarTech USB 3.0 to Dual DisplayPort Adapter 4k 60hz Adapter. Sometimes I have to restart DisplayLink Manager, sometimes DisplayLink Manager randomly closes (not closed by choice, it must be crashing)ģ hours after I made this post, it looks like the monitor experience issues went blank again. It seems I have to troubleshoot the monitor if its not recognized. I've observed sometimes DisplayLink Manager doesn't launch on cold boot, but I have added it to "Login Items" both "DisplayLink Corp" and "DisplayLink Manager" are allowed.īut going back to resuming from a sleep, the DisplayLink Manager is still running in the top menu bar. You must use a product that has DisplayLink technology within it in order to use two external displays with an M1 Mac.I'm having the issue where in the morning after waking my Macbook Pro M1 from sleep, my display using DisplayLink doesn't turn on. A Mac with an M1 processor can support only one external display via a Thunderbolt 3 device.Īs a result, even if the adapter were working while using standard HDMI to HDMI video cables (cables with a HDMI connector on both ends) only one display would work when connected to an M1 Mac. In addition, the StarTech adapter you are using relies on the internal display capabilities of the host Mac in order to work. They will not work in the opposite direction as you are attempting. As a result, DisplayLink will not be able to help.įurther to this, the DisplayPort to HDMI video cables you mention using can only work in one 'direction', from a DisplayPort video output to a HDMI video input. It does not have DisplayLink Technology inside of it. The StarTech adapter you are using is a Thunderbolt 3 device. Message : "No displaylink - enabled display detected" Huion KAMVAS Pro 22 1920x1080 > HDMI cable to Displayport (this one) > adaptorīut Display link manager 1.6 doesn't recognize connection Monitor 2560x1440 > displayport cable > adaptor Thunderbolt 3 to Dual DisplayPort DP 1.4 (this one) > MacBook Air M1 thunderbolt port I try to connect an monitor (DisplayPort) and and Huion KAMVAS Pro 22 (HDMI) to my MacBook Air M1
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