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What Products Require DisplayLink Drivers to Function?

  • At this time we use DisplayLink USB Graphics chipsets in all of our USB 2.0 and 3.0 graphics adapters and docking station products. These products require DisplayLink drivers to function correctly.
  • These drivers may be installed with or without the hardware present yet. The final configuration will then be completed automatically when hardware is plugged in.
  • Please be aware that it is perfectly normal to have your monitors briefly flash black once or more during installation and a reboot may be required to complete installation.
  • Currently only some of our USB-C docking station products, and none of our Thunderbolt 3 products utilize DisplayLink technology.
  • The following products do not require DisplayLink drivers: TBT3-UDV, TBT3-UD1/TBT3-UD1-83, TBT3-DP2X/TBT3-DP2X-83, TBT3-HDMI2X/TBT3-HDMI2X-83, UD-CAM, UD-CA1/UD-CA1A, or USBC-MD101.

Windows 10, 8.1/8, Windows 7

DisplayLink Mac OS X Software - User Guide Introduction This guide applies to software version 1.0 and above of the DisplayLink software. What is the DisplayLink Mac Driver? The DisplayLink Mac driver is designed for Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) to enable you to add an additional monitor to your Mac using DisplayLink technology. The DisplayLink Mac software is designed for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion) to enable you to add an additional monitors to your Mac using DisplayLink technology. This software allows you to run your DisplayLink-powered USB devices on any Intel based desktop or laptop Mac, allowing you to connect up to 4. The DisplayLink macOS app or DisplayLink Manager app is a new way of enabling DisplayLink technology on macOS using a much simpler architecture. Today, the app is available as a standalone installer. In the future, the goal is to also distribute the app through the mac App Store to make deployment even simpler. The displaylink driver installation includes a system extension that is affected by this policy. From this page you can download a driver for your displaylink enabled usb graphics device that is incorporated in your dock, adapter or monitor. If your mac has a removable battery, shut down your mac via apple menu-shut down.

  • The most current Plugable validated DisplayLink drivers for Windows can be downloaded here:
    DisplayLink Windows Driver Version 9.4 M0
  • Our USB 2.0 universal docking stations (such as the UD-160-A and the UD-PRO8) require an additional Ethernet driver that can be downloaded here:
    USB Network (ASIX 88772A driver)

Chrome OS

  • Chrome OS has built-in support for most DisplayLink-based devices. No driver install is needed.
  • See DisplayLink’s Chromebook page for more detail.

Mac Important Information

  • Before installing an updated DisplayLink driver on Mac, previous versions must first be uninstalled followed by a system reboot.
  • Please note, macOS 10.13 and later requires users to manually approve 3rd party extensions (drivers). Step-by-step instructions for doing so can be found in our blog post here.
    For DisplayLink drivers, sometimes they need to be uninstalled and reinstalled before they will show up in Gatekeeper to approve.
  • For users of macOS Sierra (10.12), please read our blog post here regarding known-issues and workarounds.

macOS 10.14 & 10.15

  • DisplayLink for Mac version 5.2.5 is only compatible with macOS version 10.14 and 10.15. MacBook Pro 2018 and MacBook Air 2018 laptops must be running macOS version 10.14.2 or later in order for DisplayLink displays to function:
    Download DisplayLink Mac Driver Version 5.2.5

macOS 10.13.0-10.13.3

  • Installing macOS 10.13.4 will permanently disable DisplayLink based video outputs. More info here:
    macOS 10.13.4 Disables DisplayLink, Duet Display, and Other Devices
  • Only macOS High Sierra 10.13.3 and earlier is supported at this time:
    Download DisplayLink Mac Driver Version 4.3

Windows Vista

  • If you are installing on a Windows Vista system, please use:
    DisplayLink Driver Version 7.7 M3
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Windows XP

  • If you are installing on a Windows XP system, please use:
    DisplayLink Driver Version 7.6 M2

You can attach up to 4 additional displays on any Intel Mac OS X system with DisplayLink-based USB virtual graphics adapters. Whenever images are redrawn, the CPU is heavily involved, so it may not be as snappy as your main monitor — but it’s the easiest way to build an amazing, plug and play multiple monitor setup on the Mac.

If you’ve never installed DisplayLink’s Mac drivers, here’s a walk-through of the steps (using OS X 10.6.7 and DisplayLink’s v1.6 Mac driver):

1. Fire up Safari, go to this page to download the Mac driver :
http://www.displaylink.com/support/mac_downloads.php

You’ll want to download the latest driver, because DisplayLink’s Mac drivers are still improving, and because new Apple OS updates often require updated drivers from 3rd parties.

2. Once there, make sure you tick the ‘I agree to the terms of the DisplayLink End User License Agreement (EULA)’ and then click on ‘Download Driver’.

3. Safari will instantly start downloading the driver and automatically mount it on your desktop. Once the download is done you should see a ‘DisplayLink installer’ icon on your desktop. Double click on the ‘DisplayLink Installer’ on your Desktop.

4. The ‘DisplayLink Installer’ will pop up. Double click on ‘DisplayLink Software Installer.pkg’

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5. You may get a warning: “This package will run a program to determine if the software can be installed”. Click ‘Continue’.

6. On the ‘Install DisplayLink Software’ window click ‘Continue’ to proceed.

7. The ‘Software License Agreement’ will be presented. Proceed by clicking ‘Continue’ again.

8. Click ‘Agree’ to agree with the software license agreement.

9. You’ll get the ‘Select a Destination’ screen. Click on the disk where you want to install the DisplayLink Software, and click ‘Continue’ to proceed.

10. Install to the standard location – just click ‘Install’.

11. You should get a pop up for your password to alow the installer to make changes. Type in your password and click ‘OK’.

12. You’ll get a warning that the computer will need to restart. This is normal, click ‘Continue Installation’.

13. The installation will finish. You should get a message that ‘The installation was successful’. Click ‘Restart’ to finish installing.

14. When the computer finishes restarting, log in and plug in the USB-VGA-165. As soon as you plug it in, the secondary monitor should be autodetected and ready for use.

15. To further configure your monitors, do the following: Click on ‘System Preferences’->

Under ‘Hardware’ click on ‘Displays’

Click on ‘Arrangement’ to re-arrange your displays.


Finally to change your primary monitor, all you have to do is go to ‘Arrangement’. Click on the white bar and drag it to the other screen. As soon as you release the mouse the primary monitor will change.

Notes:

  • DisplayLink’s virtual USB graphics don’t support OpenGL or Quartz Extreme, so apps that do high-end 3D or video should stay on your main monitor.
  • DisplayLink adapters can support VGA, DVI, and HDMI as outputs (below is a high end one that supports all three, and a less expensive one that’s VGA only). They don’t support DisplayPort or any of the earlier Apple proprietary connectors, so watch out with Apple Cinema displays.
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Hope this helps! If you have any trouble at all, feel free to contact us at http://support.plugable.com/ or email support@plugable.com

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