12/2/2023 0 Comments Displaylink macos ventura![]() ![]() Apparently, the ‘external display resolution’ and ‘change default browser’ options are broken on macOS Ventura 13.1. Now, multiple users are reporting a couple of issues that arrive or persist after the new update. For instance, the ‘Added to logins items’ bug in browsers, annoying persistent notifications, among others. As usual, the update brought multiple bug fixes and tweaks.īut in the recent past, we have already covered some Ventura issues reported by users. It is NOT supported on HDMI video outputs via DL-6xxx chipsets.MacOS 13 (Ventura) got the v13.1 update this month as its most recent incremental version. However, it is important to note that on DL-6xxx chipsets this functionality is limited to DisplayPort video outputs only. ![]() This functionality is supported with devices based on the DisplayLink DL-3xxx chipset, DL-5xxx chipset, and DL-6xxx chipset. This functionality is in 'beta' status, and must be enabled within the DisplayLink Manager Application in order to function. **** There is a 3rd-party application called 'f.lux' that allows the adjustment of a display's color according to the time of day. More information on this feature is available here -> Link It is NOT accomplished via the 'Displays' System Preferences application. *** Display rotation on Macs with an Apple CPU is accomplished within the DisplayLink Manager Application. Via DisplayLink icon within the Apple Menu barīeing phased out due to changes within macOS Yes, with additional ‘Login screen’ application installationīeta support available via 3rd-party application f.lux starting with DisplayLink Manager version 1.7.1**** Yes with macOS 12 Monterey and macOS 13 Ventura on Apple CPU-based systems using DisplayLink Manager version 1.6 and later *** No with macOS 11 Big Sur on Apple CPU-based systems Yes with macOS 11 Big Sur and macOS 12 Monterey on Intel CPU systems Yes with macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 12 Monterey, and macOS 13 Ventura on Apple CPU-based systems (an external power source must be connected to the Mac) Yes with macOS 12 Monterey on Intel-based systems (an external power source must be connected to the Mac) No with macOS 10.15 Catalina and macOS 11 Big Sur on Intel-based systems Supports closed-display mode (aka clamshell mode) MacOS 10.14 Mojave and macOS 10.15 CatalinaĬan sometimes be more difficult, as compared to the new App MacOS 10.15 Catalina, macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 12 Monterey, macOS 13 Ventura New DisplayLink Manager Graphics Connectivity App We have provided a comparison table below that highlights their differences in an effort to help our customers make an informed decision. The choice of which driver to use is ultimately determined by one’s OS version and individual specific requirements, since each version offers different capabilities and operating system compatibility. Our DisplayLink-based products are supported with macOS albeit with some potential limitations.Īs of this writing, there are two different versions of the macOS driver that have been released by DisplayLink (the separate company that makes the primary chip within our DisplayLink-based products, and who also develops the software driver).Ī ‘legacy’ version which uses a kernel extension in order to provide its functionality, and a newer ‘DisplayLink Manager Graphics Connectivity’ App which utilizes a new architecture that does not rely on a kernel extension to provide its functionality. ![]()
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