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Does it work with High Sierra 10.13.1? #75
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For me, after the High Sierra update, it simply just doesn't let me disable a monitor. They do go black, then the login screen comes back up (but not a full reboot). After signing back in, all 3 displays are still enabled. Is this on anyone's radar to get working with High Sierra? |
I have a same experience @joelzieve after update 10.13.1 :-/ |
@joelzieve @lukasfronc @sdondley I have one external monitor, a cheap 4k upstar M280A1 -- and a mid 2014 macbook pro. I checked this today to see if I could turn off my internal laptop monitor. Saw these questions and figured I'd try it out. So, I ended up restarting. display turned off: https://imgur.com/gallery/ciQlW mac info: https://imgur.com/a/Ghc4R |
Same experience with HS 10.13.2. I disable internal monitor and both go black and would need to reboot. |
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It has been reported that the software is able to cause irretrievable damages to your computer. The project development has been stopped and won't be continued, if you want to be a maintainer consider opening an issue. |
I've got three monitors. I tried to disable one of them and all monitors went black and I had to reboot.
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