03-19-2021, 07:27 AM
(03-18-2021, 03:00 PM)sciolus Wrote:Yes, your Amazon information does appear to be the correct USB-C alternate mode video type for the Pinebook Pro.(03-14-2021, 02:05 PM)Arwen Wrote: From my quick check, it appears to use USB-C Alternate mode HDMI, which is a totally different animal.The manual says it uses "full-function USB-3.1 Type-C." The Amazon listing for the touch-screen version says "In order to realize the touchscreen functions or single-cable power-data use, the connected devices (including smartphones and tablets) must support DisplayPort over Alternative Mode (DP ALT-MODE)." Which I took to mean that was the mode this device used.
Where did you see that it supported USB-C Alternate mode DisplayPort?
I wish vendors where much clearer in their descriptions.
I purchased it slightly used off eBay, which did not specify the type of USB-C connection, and of course, I didn't realize there was a difference until after I plugged it in and had to research why it wasn't working.
I suppose there's no way to change what the Pinebook uses....
And no, their is zero chance of changing what the Pinebook Pro's USB-C video out can do. It's in the hardware.
One of my complaints about USB-C is that it tries to be everything to everyone. USB-C 4 takes that to a whole new level.
Now back to trouble shooting.
- Do you have the ability to test this external monitor's HDMI input?
- Their are 2 USB-C ports, if I recall correctly, did you use the correct one?
- Can you power the external monitor from another source, and send it USB-C data?
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale
Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale