However, with USB-C supporting Alt-mode, you can also use the USB-C ports on your monitor to daisy chain the displays. You will need monitors with two USC-C ports to daisy chain your monitors (except the last monitor in the chain, which only needs a single port). Connect the USB-C port of your computer to the first USB-C port of the first monitor. There are two ways to go around this compatibility problem though: 1. Using an HDMI-to-VGA Adapter. This is an affordable accessory that cost less than $10. This adapter allows you send signals from your HDMI desktop or laptop to (old or new) monitors with a video graphics array (VGA) interface. Using direct HDMI-to-VGA adapters have its USB. Connect one end of a USB cable to a USB port of the monitor. Then connect the other end of the cable to a USB port of your computer. Connection for your Type A peripheral device (s). (e.g. storage device). NOTE: To use some peripherals, please ensure your computer is also connected to the monitor’s USB Type B port. USB-C to VGA not working. My laptop (asus Vivobook 15) does not have a VGA outlet and my monitor only has VGA cable. I bought a USB-C mobile dock with both HDMI and VGA outlet, and the HDMI outlet works but the VGA does not detect any monitor. It's supposed to be plug and play (no driver installation needed). Instructions. When you connect an additional monitor to your Dell computer, Windows automatically detects the monitor and displays your computer desktop screen. You can then choose how you want your desktop screen to appear and customize the display settings such as display style, screen resolution, color depth, and more. 2. Connect the HDMI cable to your monitor as shown with the TV in the diagram. It is rare, but some computer monitors can have an AV input as seen in the television set above. If your computer monitor has the AV connection, you can use the AV cables to connect the tuner to your PC monitor as well. I believe, with this arrangement, the MacBook will be powered (charged) from the HP Monitor, and I can see the display on the HP Monitor at the same time. Unfortunately, when I connect the USB-C port of the MacBook to the USB-C port of the monitor, the monitor does not detect any input. I can use the monitor through the HDMI port using an adaptor. Plug the USB-C end of the adapter into the USB-C port on your Surface. Take the video cable that’s connected to your external display or TV, and then plug the other end of it into the adapter. The cable to use depends on your display and the type of video connection it uses—DisplayPort, HDMI, or VGA. Turn on your external display and your Without that mode, you can’t display video files on three monitors. Also displaying videos on three separate screens requires you to use the VGA port so you’ll need the right cable for that. The feature also doesn’t work for Mac OS. Another notable feature is the device’s ability to fast charge devices via the USB-C PD port. Conclusion: The VGA port is mostly hot-pluggable, but bad things can happen if one is unlucky enough. It is mainly a matter of luck, where the dice are loaded on the side of the hot-plug working correctly, but the consequences can be rather grim when the wrong number comes up. A VGA port is 100% "Hot Pluggable". Plug one end of the cable into your computer. The cable should plug into your computer's video output port. Remember, if you're using a desktop computer, this must be a video output port that is part of the same graphics card that your primary monitor uses. 6. Plug the other end of the cable into your monitor. The many port choices on a modern computer display serve a wide range of purposes. If you’re on the market for a new display, you’ll want to know which connections your prospective purchase supports. There are 6 main types of monitor ports. VGA, HDMI, DVI, USB-C, DisplayPort and Thunderbolt. Yes. Adapters and Adapter cables are available to connect DisplayPort over USB-C to DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI, and VGA monitor inputs. Well I was looking into it - USB C/DP cables are directional - USB C on the PC to DP on the monitor but (more expensive) bidirectional cables exist. Never really got around to testing it though. 103,240. Feb 1, 2019. Solution. #3. If the monitor had a USB port you couldn't use it to get video from the laptop into the monitor. It would just provide a convenient USB port for devices to connect to the PC. You basically need an external USB video card/adapter with HDMI or VGA output. .
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