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How to extend monitors with DisplayLink docks on macOS
Here is all you need to know about setting up a Displaylink dock to extend monitors on macOS, and of its limitations. The ...
As noted by ArsTechnica, following yesterday’s release of OS X Mavericks, some users of USB-powered monitors that use DisplayLink drivers have experienced a variety of problems after updating. The ...
Over the weekend, the DisplayLink Manager app was updated with native support for Macs with the M1 chip, additional Retina resolutions for 4K displays, and a fix for an issue where screen tearing may ...
Ten years ago, Apple Computer released the iMac. What a day that was! I clearly remember being excited and disappointed all at the same time. I mean, it was a NEW Mac! But on the other hand, it was ...
It is an under-reported fact, but the majority of desktop systems sold today come with only a single display port--usually VGA or DVI. If your system falls into this camp and you want your system to ...
If you want to operate more screens on your Mac than Apple intended, you can use DisplayLink technology: Together with a compatible adapter, hub or dock, additional screens can also be connected via ...
Our inner nerd was already completely thrilled at the release of DisplayLink driver source code for Linux, but he's positively frothing at this elegant implementation. It's simply a Linux-based, ...
The ability to connect multiple extended DisplayLink monitors is fully functional in macOS Mojave after being impossible in later versions of macOS High Sierra, the creator of the format has confirmed ...
Apple's recent macOS 10.13.4 update is causing some havoc among people using screen extenders like Duet Display and Air Display, as well as USB DisplayLink-connected monitors. "Installing macOS ...
At this year's IDF, it looks like one of the main focuses is connectivity. After Intel outlined their own plans to feature "smart devices," with a focus on their connectivity, it looks like it's time ...
Linux users have so far been left out of the USB monitor party thanks to non-existent DisplayPort drivers. Not anymore. The source code needed to develop such drivers has been released under the GNU ...
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