It's basically software that integrates with certain Dell monitors - allows you to use functions like KVM sharing, display arrangement / window-in window, hotkeys to swap monitor inputs, adjust picture settings etc without having to feel for the physical controls (around the back of the display).
It's really useful for me as I use a Dell U4021QW 40-inch monitor and run my Mac Studio through it and usually a ThinkPad or MacBook via a dock into the monitor, so I like to be able to snap things automatically into 1/2 or 1/4 of the main display.
Various functions broke on the previous version of DDPM when Sequoia was released. Upgrading through Sonoma, Ventura and Monterey, were fine with the existing versions of DDPM. So something fundamental must have changed with Sequoia
Ah, I see, I don't have anything like that with my monitor. The one I was going to get had a puck on a cable, but I decided against it.
Yes, as you said, something fundamental must have changed, IU have still not updated, I will wait for a while longer,
Adrian
Desktop machines Mac mini pro with macOS Ventura, also pc Ryzen powered with windows something or other.
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