1 Answer. No. The "regular" USB type A doesn't have alternative modes that would let it transmit video signal. Devices that provide video output over type A are actually USB video cards which can be quite heavy on the CPU. USB type C carries proper video signal from your GPU.
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Shirley. Keyboard and mouse can be connected with a "virtual" KVM switch such as Mouse without Borders. It allows you to control up to four (I think it's four) systems with one mouse and one keyboard. It will, however, not "connect" a monitor. (For a while a couple of years back, I had two laptops side by side and used it to seamlessly move the
-1. Click [Search] for your portable monitor model.-2. [Overview], search for USB-C or (DP Alt Mode). A1.2 Check whether the USB Type-C port of the laptop supports the display function, You can refer to this FAQ: [Notebook] How to determine the function of USB Type-C ? A1.3 It is recommended to use the USB Type-C cable included with the model.