MacBook Air 2020 M1 - how to set up two extended monitors

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Hey, I know the MacBook M1 supports one extended monitor, however I've watched some youtube videos that use the DisplayLink manager in order to make both monitors work, so I give it a try. I connceted the one monitor via VGA and the other with HDMI to VGA adapter. Both monitors work however they are just mirror (despite the fact that the mirror option isn't checked). Also in the display options only one of the monitors is detected. Also the resolution isn't very good.
Can you give me an advice how to make both monitor work and with good resolution (please only if you tried and it really worked)
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Cory Cooper

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Hello and welcome.

Honestly, it may be best to contact DisplayLink support, since they are "advertising" Multiple Monitors on M1 Macs.

I haven't tried it, so that's the best suggestion I have.

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