Support rotation on M1 Macs
Update to enable rotation to work correctly on M1 Macs.

DisplayLink Manager 1.6 or newer (https://synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics/downloads/macos) on macOS 12 Monterey now enables display rotation on Apple M1 computers (details in https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/1984314 )
For issues with this new functionality, please reach out to Technical-Enquiries@Synaptics.com so the team can investigate through a technical support ticket.
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Anonymous commented
+1
On Catalina
Rotation Option only shows for primary screen -
Anonymous commented
+1 Holding the Option + CMD keys to open settings and display only shows rotation for primary screen, not the external display... seriously, what are you guys doing as a display link software?!!
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Ben Neale commented
I downgraded to the previous USB driver to enable Rotation. I assume this driver will eventually stop working with subsequent MacOS releases, so really need Rotation to be added to the Display Manager, please.
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Anonymous commented
Really need rotate on Displaylink - is it coming back ?
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catalina user commented
i installed displaylink driver from plugable site, somehow i got the screen rotation option display (which does not appear when i install the driver from displaylink official site)
https://plugable.com/drivers/displaylink/mac/#install_catalina
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Anonymous commented
EZ's solution worked for me. Although brutally slow using a rotated monitor!
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Tomasz Rakowski commented
Please add this option back. This is a major thing for many people. I have to keep on using the legacy driver..
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Kevin commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
Please fix this.
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Anonymous commented
This was working but working poorly, and now with the 1.0.0 it has been removed. Please reintroduce it in a manner that is actually working, I need it for my workflow.
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EZ commented
just FYI, when I use DisplayLink Manager App, I don't see that rotation option in displays. But when I use DisplayLink USB Graphics Software, the rotation option is there.
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Asher commented
I need this, too!
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Anonymous commented
I was able to get this to work by setting my rotated screen as the main display. After that I followed the "CMD-Option" instructions and the rotation option appeared. After this I was able change the main screen back and the rotation setting stuck. It's a wonky work around but it works.
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Anon commented
Any updates??
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Anonymous commented
Is there any update on this?
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Anonymous commented
this is a must!!
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Anonymous commented
Seconded. Even following the suggested hacks (the article about holding the Option + CMD keys) only shows rotation for primary screen, not the external display.)
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Curt commented
"Screen rotation option is not available on Mac OS X" don't work for extended displays/monitors. Please write workaround for this.