
Regarding your specific use case, with the complexity of virtualized environments in general and specifically with Mojave now dropping support for OpenGL, it’s unclear whether things will work as intended with Parallels. So while we’re not yet officially recommending/supporting macOS past 10.13.3, we would expect all displays outputs from the dock to function on your system if you choose to update to Mojave and DL 5.0. We’ll certainly continue to share what we learn as we continue to test and receive user feedback. As you may have read, DisplayLink expects this to be resolved in a future OS update.)īecause of how frustrating the regressions in macOS 10.13.4 were for DisplayLink users (including those of us who used this combination here at Plugable!), we are not changing our list of officially supported platforms at this time, but we hope that can change as things progress.

(The only Mojave-compatible system we’re aware of that is not working properly with Mojave and DisplayLink is the Mid 2018 MacBook Pro. The longer you are in this game the more components you are likely to have whose drivers stopped being updated in 20XX, I have an Impact Twin interface and TC stopped driver development 2 years ago and have since removed the product (along it seems with all audio interfaces) from their product lineup.In our testing of DisplayLink 5.0 with Mojave (dev/public betas, and starting today, the public release), things have worked well for most of our MacBooks including a 12" 2016.

Logic Pro X forced me to update my OS and previously had been on Snow Leopard for ages. The main game with OS updates is to at least be slightly in front of other devs and their minimum specs eg Kontakt, so even if your Mac wont install you should get some mileage out of it. I only mention as (a) hoping someone might confirm and (b) something to take into account that even if a machine is on the list, 3rd party video might not work properly?

I suspect its switching the video as MacBooks have two video connections Intel and NVidea Geforce so I reckon its unable to use the NVidea. I have a MacBook Pro Mid 2010 17 that I trialled High Sierra on, works okay but when it starts up the screen goes black for about 5 seconds before showing the blue screen again and then the desktop.
