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If you are coming on campus to teach or present, you will need to install the appropriate driver package for your operating system: | If you are coming on campus to teach or present, you will need to install the appropriate driver package for your operating system: | ||
- | * {{:classroom-tech:displaylink_usb_graphics_software_for_windows_8.0_m1.exe|Microsoft Windows (7, 8, 10)}} | + | * [[http://plugable.com/drivers/displaylink|Visit the Plugable site for the most up-to-date driver for your platform]] |
- | * {{:classroom-tech:displaylink_usb_graphics_software_for_mac_os_x_2.5.1.dmg|Apple macOS}} | + | |
Install the appropriate driver, restart the machine, then connect the docking station via USB and set your display settings as needed. | Install the appropriate driver, restart the machine, then connect the docking station via USB and set your display settings as needed. | ||
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+ | ==== For macOS High Sierra Users ==== | ||
+ | Running macOS 10.13 High Sierra and the docking stations can cause some odd problems. First, you will probably only see your display on the projector or TV. If you try to mirror the display, it will crash the machine and you will need to unplug the docking station to get it working again. | ||
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+ | **You need to set the display to act independently (extended displays).** | ||
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+ | [[https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/1812676|You can read more about the issue here]]. We are hoping a fix will be released in the future. | ||
===== Reinstall the Driver ===== | ===== Reinstall the Driver ===== |