Below you can download windows 10 usb 3.0 to hdmi driver for Windows.
File name: _win10-usb30-to-hdmi.exe
Version: 1.680
File size: 44459 MB
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Windows 10 Usb 3.0 To Hdmi Driver(click above to download)
The device is a USB 3.0 to HDMI driver that is compatible with Windows 10 operating system. It enables the user to connect their computer to an HDMI enabled display or projector.
Specifications:
- Connector: USB 3.0 (male) to HDMI (female)
- Compatibility: Windows 10
- USB standard: USB 3.0
- Video resolutions: Up to 1080p
- Audio support: Yes (depending on the device's capabilities)
- Plug and play: Yes, no additional drivers required
- Power supply: Bus powered, no external power required
- Cable length: Standard length is typically 1.8 meters (6 feet)
- Supported display refresh rates: Up to 60Hz
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Question: Why is my display not showing up after connecting the USB 3.0 to HDMI driver?
Answer: Please ensure that the appropriate display input source is selected on your HDMI enabled display or projector. Additionally, check if the device is properly connected to both the computer and the display. Restarting both devices and reconnecting the driver might also resolve the issue.
2. Question: There is no audio output when using the USB 3.0 to HDMI driver. How can I fix this?
Answer: Firstly, ensure that your HDMI enabled display or projector supports audio over HDMI. Verify that the computer's audio output is configured to use HDMI as the default audio device. Access the sound settings on your computer and select the HDMI output as the default audio device. Additionally, check your device settings to ensure audio output is not muted or set to a very low volume.
3. Question: My computer recognizes the USB 3.0 to HDMI driver, but the display resolution is not correct. What can I do?
Answer: This could be due to the display settings on your computer. Right-click on the desktop, select Display Settings, and ensure that the correct resolution is selected for your HDMI display. If the desired resolution is not available, update your graphics card driver to the latest version. Also, double-check the HDMI cable connection to ensure it is securely plugged in on both ends.