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04-29-2020 06:26 PM
I am wanting to connect a monitor to my all-in-one but my desktop doesn't have a VGA connection so i've bought a USB-C to VGA adaptor and that's still not picking up a connection. Any thoughts? Do I need a specific adaptor? I just bought one off Ebay.
04-30-2020 09:43 AM
If you will provide the specific model number, we can check to see if HP has information about the USB-C port(s) on that model. Sometimes, these are charging-only.
Otherwise, you might have to try other adapters. I had to go through three until I got one that worked with my desktop.
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04-30-2020 10:15 PM
According to the model number you entered, the back of the monitor does not have USB-C ports, only USB-A, two of them being USB 2.0, one being USB 3.0.
And if you wanted to drive a second monitor, you should use the HDMI port on the back.
Here is the HP page for it: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05143556
So, I have no idea why you are mentioning a USB-C adapter.
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04-30-2020 10:25 PM
Hi
Yes, the USB-C is on the bottom (it says it on the link you provided also, Bottom I/O ports).
From what I gather though after speaking with HP, this USB-C is only data transferring so I will need to buy a new monitor to extend to as the one I have already purchased will not connect at all.
Thank you for replying to my question.
05-01-2020 09:01 AM
Rather than spend more money for another monitor, why not just spend money for a USB-to-VGA cable and plug it into the back of your existing monitor? Are all those plugs already in use?
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05-03-2020 08:26 AM
I did buy a USB-C to VGA & it didn't work, I think USB would be the same as HP have now said only HDMI will work.
Problem is my second monitor doesn't have a HDMI input, i'm now trying to find out if a DVI to HDMI adaptor on my second screen will work.
05-03-2020 09:23 AM
No, not all USB ports are the same.
My suggestion was for a USB-A to VGA adapter to plug into one of the USB ports on the back of the monitor. I am using one of those successfully to drive a third monitor, but I had to try several of them to find one that worked well.
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