
It is currently not possible to install using the.
INF driver or install the driver from Windows Update. NOTE: iIf installing DisplayLinks Windows 10 driver on an Arm-based SoC platform, you can use the.
Reboot your PC to complete the installation. You are then informed when installation of DisplayLink software has completed. Upon detection of a DisplayLink enabled device DisplayLink Graphics installs. Connect your DisplayLink enabled device. If the System Compatibility Check does not pass (see below for an example) please see this article for more information. Click Install (if the System Compatibility Check passes). The System Compatibility Check then runs.
Click Yes. DisplayLink Core Software installs. The Windows User Account Control window opens (if enabled On the DisplayLink executable, eg DisplayLink_RX.X.exe. Alternatively, the software can be downloaded and installedįrom the DisplayLink website following the steps below. But will not display any documents.The following section shows you how to install DisplayLink USBĭisplayLink software can be installed from Windows Update. The external monitor does display its logo on initial connection, so I know it's ALIVE. Note that the MBP does "see" the external monitor in display system preferences, and allows me to arrange the displays, etc. Of course I have restarted the computer a couple of times in the interim. I have already verified that I have the correct driver, and have gone through the install/uninstall process more than once to make sure it wasn't a corrupted driver file or something. I have it on order, as well as this male-male USB cable: Īm I on the right track? I'm waiting for delivery of these gizmos, but in the meantime, I'm wondering if there is some other troubleshooting I could do. They advised me to buy a powered USB charger (suggested this one:
When I called AOC tech support we went through some troubleshooting steps and they finally told me it is probably a lack of power issue. The new external monitor has a 3.0 USB which is supposed to be backwards compatible with the 2.0 USB ports on the MacBook Pro. So I ordered the new version (improved, more sturdy connector) but it will not work with my MacBook Pro running OS X 10.8.5. I had the older version of this AOC USB powered monitor (e1649) but it quit working due to a faulty connector.