![]() Your screen appears on the selected screen, and the other screen is blank. Your screen is spread over two screens, and you can drag items between the two screens. Your screen appears on two screens.Įxtend these displays. Under Multiple displays, choose one of the following options:ĭuplicate these displays. Go to Start > Settings > System > Display. Set up your monitorĪfter you’ve connected your Surface and your external monitor to the dock, you can choose what to display on each screen. Your device will charge and automatically connect to the accessories and peripherals connected to the Dock. Otherwise connect the cable from the dock to any USB-C port on your host device. If you have a Surface Thunderbolt™ 4 Dock, if your host device supports USB4®/Thunderbolt™ 4, connect the cable from the dock to the USB4®/Thunderbolt™ 4 port on your host device. If you have a Surface Dock or Surface Dock 2, connect the Surface Connect cable on the dock to your Surface. To learn how to switch to the built-in speakers on your Surface, go to Troubleshoot Surface Dock and docking stations. Without external speakers, you may not hear audio when you're using your Surface. ![]() For more info on adapters, go to Connect Surface to a TV, monitor, or projector.Ĭonnect any audio accessories, such as wired speakers or headphones. If your monitor cable doesn't have either of these connectors, you'll need to buy another cable or an adapter. ![]() If you have Surface Dock 2 or Surface Thunderbolt™ 4 Dock, connect the video cable to the USB-C port on the back. If you want to use a wired network connection, connect a network cable to the Ethernet port.Ĭonnect your USB computer peripherals to the USB ports.Ĭonnect a video cable from your monitor to the Mini DisplayPort on your Surface Dock. Plug the AC end of the dock power cord into a power source, then plug the other end into the power jack on the dock. When you need the reliability and speed of a wired network connection, connect your Surface to a wired network using the ethernet port.Īfter you've unpacked your dock, put it where you want on your desk and leave out any necessary cords or cables to get to them easily. Transfer large files to an external drive, connect a USB printer or headset, charge accessories, and more.Ĭonnect your favorite audio accessories, such as wired speakers or headphones, to your dock’s 3.5mm audio port. Depending on your monitor's video output ports, you may need a display adapter (sold separately). The SIIG has 10 USB ports that are each capable of outputting up to 2.4 amps, and it pairs with vertical holders for up to eight tablets or phones. Use this port to connect to your external monitor. If you find yourself needing to routinely charge more than six devices at once, our top recommendation is the SIIG 90W 10-Port USB Station. For more info on supported resolutions, see Troubleshoot connecting Surface to an external display. Q: I have my headset microphone plugged in to the dock but I am getting no input sound, do I need to change something A: Most times when the dock is plugged in. Note: Surface Thunderbolt™ 4 Dock works best with devices that are Thunderbolt™ 4 compatible.
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