
Of course Air Display continues to work fine on 10.13.3.Īnd Alban Rampon, a product manager at DisplayLink, shared a similar story in the company’s support forums, saying: Until Apple issues a fix, we do not advise updating to macOS 10.13.4. We have reported the bug to Apple and are hoping for a fix in macOS 10.13.5. The breakage is severe it causes an inelegant system crash when you try to connect to any unaccelerated display or USB monitor. This new version of macOS has made some bold changes to its WindowServer and Metal frameworks, and unfortunately has broken the Air Display Host, as well as all of our competitors. We’re sorry to say that the Air Display Host software does not yet work on macOS 10.13.4.

In an email to Air Display users, Avatron wrote: However, the problem doesn’t affect secondary displays that connect directly to the Mac via Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt. MacObserver says the products affected include the hardware-based DisplayLink, along with the app-based Air Display, Duet, and iDisplay.
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We’re hearing reports, such as this comment from Dana Stevens, that the recent update to macOS 10.13.4 High Sierra is breaking third-party dual-display systems (see “ macOS 10.13.4 High Sierra Adds Business Chat and External GPU Support,” 30 March 2018). #1643: New Mac mini and MacBook Pro models, new second-gen HomePod, security-focused OS updates, industry layoffs.#1644: Explaining Mastodon and the Fediverse, HomePod Software 16.3 and tvOS 16.3, GoTo breach.#1645: AirPlay iPhone to Mac for remote video, Siri learns to restart iPhones, Apple's Q1 2023 financials.

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