d6000 driver support
Fix 2018 Macbook support for d6000.
macOS 10.14.2 Beta 1 has the fix enabling mutli displays. Closing this suggestion.
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What Guy commented
Driver support for the 2018 MacBook on the D6000 is definitely a priority for many users. Ensuring seamless hardware compatibility is essential for a productive workflow, especially when managing multiple displays.
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Jared Chandler
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I'm having an issue with a MacBook Air 2018 Mojave 14.4.4 and a Dell D6000 using 3 displays.
When I start the Mac from a cold powered off state all 3 displays are detected and work fine (in addition to the built in display). If I unplug from the d6000 dock and replug, The two D6000 displays connected via DisplayPort are found, but the HDMI display goes missing. Only a shutdown and then a reboot will cause it to be found again.
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Not only user comments on the original idea declare it's fixed, but the release notes of the new OS also mention the fix.
To get your particular instance looked at, here is a link explaining how to provide the information and where to send it: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/755301
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Richard
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It is not fixed.... I have installed 10.14.2 public release (no beta) and the latest drivers and this does NOT work... and is NOT fixed..
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Filipe
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Do we have an ETA for this fix?
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Ron
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whenever I try to install d6000 drivers it tells me to cancel and wont let me continue with install on windows 10 laptop. any ideas on how to fix?
