M|Connect Troubleshooting Guide
Humanscale: M|Connect Troubleshooting Guide – Revision 4, March 7, 2018
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b.
Follow these steps in OSX Yosemite (10.10.x) or earlier:
c.
Open
Disk Utility
, which is in the
Utilities
folder of the
Applications
folder.
d.
Select the startup disk from the list of volumes.
e.
Click the
First Aid
tab.
f.
To check permissions, click
Verify Disk Permissions
. To repair permissions, click
Repair Disk Permissions
.
g.
Disk Utility checks a file’s permissions only if the file has a corresponding receipt in /var/db/receipts. The
receipt tells Disk Utility what the permissions should be. Not all installers include a receipt with the files they
install (to check a system folder, open finder and select “Go” from the menu and enter the directory that you
wish to show such as /var/db/receipts).
8.
Uninstall the DisplayLink Software
a.
Open
Finder
and select
Applications
on the left side of the window.
b.
Open the folder named “DisplayLink” and run the
DisplayLink Software Uninstaller.
9.
Install DisplayLink software
a.
Make sure the computer is not connected to the M|Connect hub before the software is installed.
b.
Go to the DisplayLink driver download page:
http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/osx
. And download the
latest version of DisplayLink USB Graphics Software For Mac OS X.
i.
There may be problems downloading and installing drivers because of a company’s firewalls. If this is
the case, the IT department will have to provide permission for the software driver download and
installation.
c.
Follow the prompts to complete the download and begin the installation.
d.
After successful installation follow the prompt to restart the computer.
e.
Once the computer has finished rebooting plug the USB cable into the computer.
10.
If the DisplayLink software was correctly installed
Humanscale M-Connect
will appear in the System Information as
shown on step 4 and the
DisplayLink
folder will appear in the
Applications
folder as shown in step 1.
Mac Security Permission
Since MacOS High Sierra 10.13, the operating system applies a stricter security policy to software like DisplayLink. As a result, the
user now has to explicitly enable DisplayLink in the Security & Privacy system preference after installation and before the
DisplayLink software is allowed to run.
At the end of the installation, the operating system should display a "System Extension Blocked after installation" warning and
ask to enable the DisplayLink extension as in the screenshot below.
If the warning is not displayed during installation choose
Security & Privacy
in
Settings
and
Allow
“System software from developer DisplayLink Corp”. This can only be done within 30
minutes of installation.