Back to jogging the inter webs for clues. If i unplugged the adapter the 2 screens would work but oddly in mirror mode and after logging me out having to sign back in. Well it did not work, only presented a new issue in all 3 screens were black after boot-up. SO with a new workday looming cringing of the thought having to enter the race on 3 cylinders I re-formatted my Main drive scrubbed it and reinstalled a "fresh copy" of the "Street version" OS HS 10.13.3 before I reinstalled any apps I installed the Display Link 4.1 driver ( which display Link point out in bold on their site "Might not work"). I saw several whohad the exact same problem (which lead me here to this forum) but none had offered up a solution which worked for me. I then did a bit over 3 hours of searching / reading trying to find a solution. Not going to write a novel here but only summarize what followed: several uninstall/ re-install of DSL 4.0 /4.1 drivers, swapping cables, USB ports, inspecting the adapter for any connection loss nada. next morning I dropped my coffee discovering my USB 2.0 external monitor now had a bright yellow screen nothing else. 5 days ago I pressed update for 10.13.4 and let it process thru the night. Despite using this setup for my business full well knowing I'd up the creek if anything should go side ways I signed up for 10.13 Beta and faithfully installed updates without reading what these updates included. ZERO lag or color issues (again not kidding).Back to my story. #MACBOOK AIR NOT DETECTING EXTERNAL DISPLAY GFXCARDSTATUS DRIVERS#I use Displaylink drivers to make this happen. 5 days ago it came back to bite me in the rear rather hard: I have the 2 27 inch Acer monitors connected via display port and.are you ready for this : Diamond USB 2.0 BVU 165, not kidding. From Apps to hardware I just can't resist. I am a self admitted addict needing to try and test the latest and greatest.
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