![]() Note: Intel has released an updated 'Intel Graphics Command Center' application that can recognize DisplayLink-attached displays and configure them to a certain extent. Both of these applications are available by right-clicking on empty space within the Windows desktop and selecting the appropriate choice from the context menu that appears. These would be the ‘Display Settings’ application on Windows 10 and ‘Screen Resolution’ application on Windows 8.1 and 7. It is recommended to use the facilities built-in to Windows to manage the connected displays. As a result, they will not recognize USB-attached displays connected to a DisplayLink-based docking station or graphics adapter. The graphical software utilities provided by Intel, NVIDIA and AMD/ATI are designed to only recognize and work with graphics adapters made by their respective manufacturers. If, after having completed this process, your Plugable DisplayLink device is still not working as expected, please reach out to us directly via with the output of our PlugDebug diagnostic utility and we will be happy to help If the product is still not working as expected, please restart the host system one more time. If you disconnected the power adapter from your product in step one, please reconnect it so the device powers on, then reconnect the product to the host system.Download and install the latest version (that we recommend) of the DisplayLink software driver.Once the cleaning utility has completed running, restart the host system (even if not prompted to).We have a short video that demonstrates this process.Download and run the DisplayLink Installation Cleaner utility.Don't worry if these entries are not present or if the process does not work for any reason, just move onto the next step Uninstall any and all software with 'DisplayLink' in the title that is present from within the Control Panel Programs and Features (Apps and Features in Windows 10).Please keep everything disconnected until prompted If the product you are using has an external power adapter (for example a USB docking station), please also disconnect the power adapter from the product so that the unit resets. Disconnect the Plugable USB docking station or video adapter from the host system.When a Plugable DisplayLink device is not working as expected with a Windows system, the best practice is to disconnect the device from the host system (and remove it's external power source, if it has one) and perform a 'clean' manual installation of the latest version we recommend of the required DisplayLink software driver to help ensure both are in a good state. All of our products are backed with a 2-year limited parts and labor warranty as well as Seattle-based email support 2 YEAR WARRANTY-We love our Plugable products, and hope you will too.Not recommended for gaming or software requiring a dedicated graphics card. Doesn't support playback of HDCP-protected content. IMPORTANT NOTES-Supports most modern Windows and Mac systems, with additional requirements for 4K output.SUPPORTS WINDOWS AND MAC-Compatible with, and easily installed, on most Windows 11, 10, 8.x, and 7 computers and macOS 10.14+.Easily adapt USB 3.0 systems with included USB-C to USB 3.0 adapter, fulfilling your USB C to HDMI adapter needs and more FLEXIBLE CONNECTION-Add 2 monitors using either DisplayPort or HDMI allowing for a versatile 1 in 2 out solution to fit your equipment.Each monitor can run in extended mode displaying unique content, and supporting resolutions up to 3840x2160 60Hz and lower resolutions such as 1920x1080 (1080p) ![]() DUAL 4K MONITORS-Video adapter is equipped with dual DisplayPort and HDMI ports for easy connection to two 4K monitors.
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