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I have a zenscreen external monitor which im trying to get working over usb A (3.0). At first it didnt work and i got an error on the monitor about displaylink not being compatible.
Then i went to ASUS support site and downloaded the displaylink driver. Made sure to keep it unplugged during installation. Then plugged it in and got the same error...for a second before the monitor jumped to life and worked as it should. I also got a windows notification saying that the device might not work as it should. But it was doing everything i wanted it to so. Happy me i thought.
Flash forward to the next day, i plug it into a different usb port and bam theres the error again. After some searching i come upon the updated displaylink driver from displaylink's site. Install and plug in and... Nothing still.
Now im stuck with it not working again. But the only literature online says to update the driver. I cant even see it as a device in device manager. The list doesnt even update when i plug it in.
I recently picked up an MB16AMT as an additional monitor for my MacBook Pro, knowing that there were limitations with using the touchscreen along with a Mac (compared to a PC).
Thus far, I have noticed two main issues (and I believe both are known/identified), and am wondering if anyone has any update/workaround on these, or knows if they are being planned for a future software/firmware/driver update?
No MultiTouch support (touching the screen only moves the mouse curser, but does not handle MultiTouch gestures or aspects such as scrolling)
Using the touchscreen, when the display is not the active display, acts as a mouse cursor on the Active Display. Thus, if I'm in another application on my primary display, and do not first move the mouse cursor over to the application on the MB16AMT and click the application to move the active display to the MB16AMT, and taps on the MB16AMT are registered as mouse clicks on the primary display (not the MB16AMT)
I'm open to any/all thoughts, and full well understand that these limitations had been identified before purchasing.