Some USB-C cables can even transmit DisplayPort audio and video signals. The port needs to support DisplayPort over USB-C to connect a device to an external monitor or TV. USB-C was developed by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), whose members include Apple, Microsoft, Dell, HP, Intel, and Samsung. The USB-IF also govern the USB Power
To troubleshoot our issue, let's perform the following steps: Adjusting monitor resolution. You can try to adjust the monitor resolution; it is best to adjust to the same resolution as the external monitor. Change to a different model. Win Key + P Try changing to a different type of mode to see if you can connect to second monitor successfully.
Then check if your Chromebook has an HDMI port. If available, you can use an HDMI cable to connect your Chromebook and the monitor. Most probably, you get the HDMI cable along with the monitor, so you don’t need to invest in a new cable. 2. But most Chromebooks come with only USB-C and USB-A ports. Some Chromebooks may feature mini-HDMI too.
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