Work freely. As an all-in-one USB-C docking station, Logi Dock connects and charges up to five USB peripherals and up to two monitors, replaces unneeded chargers and power cords, and makes desktop clutter disappear. Working seamlessly with leading calling platforms, Logi Dock streamlines your home office so you can work more productively.
The only relevant parameter is the DisplayPort support. DisplayPort (1.2 and later) support MST. MST is used to control multiple displays from a single port. Just look carefully at the monitor setup in Windows, maybe you just need to Extend the desktop to the other screen. When I connect the thunderbolt 4 dock to the Asus laptop, in Windows it
A Lightning to USB-C cable will not work in connecting to this display because, again, the iPhone doesn’t produce a video signal all on it’s own. Also, the cable is built in such a way to put the iPhone into USB B-mode (or device mode, as opposed to A-mode or host mode) and the USB-C end of the cable tells what it is connected to it to go
The Advantages Of Using Usb-c. When it comes to connecting devices to your computer, USB-C is rapidly becoming the gold standard. USB-C offers a wide range of connection options and data speeds, making it ideal for connecting your monitor, keyboard, or other USB devices. You can use an adapter to connect a VGA monitor to a USB port on your
@adamsmith135 If you’re powering a portable display designed to run via USB-C power, then yes you can use USB-C to send video and power to that display over a single cable. Some USB-C displays like the ThinkVision M14 even include a power passthrough port so you can connect a USB-C power source to the display, then connect the display to the
02-04-2016 11:55 AM. 1) USB-Port (Type C) is used to connect flash-drives like USB flash drives or external SSD's and HDD's or any other kind of external devices (Smartphones, Tablets, ) 2) You can connect and externally expand your display with TV's and other monitors via HDMI-HDMI- or miniDP-DP-cable (DP for DisplayPort) 0 Kudos. Reply.
2. Your PC is not a keyboard and mouse, so no, it cannot be used as a KVM. Just like your Mac, the keyboard and mouse on the PC are USB devices - it's just like a regular mouse and keyboard, just permanently plugged in. They are "end devices" and your PC doesn't present itself as an HID device so there's no way for your Mac to see the PC as an
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