So my conclusion is that the problems are not caused by my peripherals. If i connect my peripherals to an dedicated USB-C port on my MacBook instead of the USB-hub in the screen, i have no issues at all. Problem exists also with an USB-c hub connected to the port on the left of the monitor. USB-devices Mouse and networkcard attached to the monitor.Devices are connected with USB-C PD cable.MacBook Pro 13" 2020 model, macOs Catalina.To poweroff the build-in hub, i made a change in the OSD-menu, under 'Personalize' and set 'Other USB-charging' to ' On during standby' and 'USB C- charging to ' Off during Power-off' This issue doesn't effect the screen quality at all. Macintosh will look slightly different, but the instructions are the same. NOTE: These instructions show Windows screenshots. Plug the receiver directly and securely into a working USB port on your computer. But in some cases all the usb-devices stops working on my macbook and i have to shutdown my macbook. Make sure the mouse is turned on (see answer 360023414913 for instructions). Most of the time i can solve the problem by turning the monitor off and on again. I've also problems with the build in USB-hub.
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