We recently bought a usb-c to hdmi splitter to hook up 2 additional monitors. When hooking it up the two monitors do not get detected. When hooking them straight into the hdmi spot they work. If the laptop usb-c
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Hello, I have a question if my Acer nitro 5 AN515-52 laptop, for video display, USB-C port supports DP-Alt mode ? The Acer Nitro 5 AN515-52 does not support DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP-Alt mode) over USB-C. Only Type-C 3.1 Gen2 USB ports with Thunderbolt support can be...
(HP laptop) original equipment manufacturer device, please take into consideration that our support may be limited since we are not familiar with the technology, settings, customizations, custom drivers, and features that the OEM has designed and in...
Like a laptop screen without the laptop.On my previous system (Intel NUC8i7BEH2) I used the display via a USB-C 3.1 port (built into the motherboard). It uses the Display Port over USB-C protocol.What I am trying to ascertain is, will a PCIe USB-C expansion card enable me ...
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I've noticed the USB-C port on my laptop (Lenovo Ideapad 320-14IKB i5-7200U) for a while and only did a quick bit of research about what it can do. Some sites say it can function for high data transfers, fast charging, laptop charging or all of the above. I...
I connect it to the monitor with a USB-C cable. However, the laptop does not want to charge from the monitor. I have a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop which charges from the monitor. The new laptop does not.How can I solve this problem?
Indeed, my work laptop does just this on the same equipment. It's a Thinkpad T16 Gen 2 and I send video to one monitor over HDMI to DVI and to the other monitor over USC-C to DisplayPort. The same setup should be possible with my ...
The ETD Control Center, developed by Elan Microelectronics, is one such utility that’s sparked both curiosity and frustration among laptop users.