Wireless Display - Toshiba PORTÉGÉ X20W-D User Manual

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RGB monitor port
An external analog monitor can be connected to the RGB monitor port on
the USB Type-C™ adapter. To connect an external analog monitor, do the
following:
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There are no fastening screws for an external monitor cable on the RGB
monitor port. However, external monitor cables which have connectors with
fastening screws can still be used.
1. Thunderbolt™ 3/USB Type-C™ port
2. USB Type-C™ adapter
USB Type-C™ adapter appearance varies depend on the model you purchased.
When displaying desktop on an external RGB monitor, desktop is
sometimes displayed on the center of the monitor with black bars around
desktop (with small size).
At that time, read the manual of the monitor and set the display mode
which is supporting at the monitor. Then it will be displayed with suitable
size with correct aspect ratio.

Wireless display

Your computer might support wireless display, a wireless technology which
utilizes Wi-Fi
displays including TVs as extended screens. With wireless display,
documents, streamed/local media contents or other online contents can be
shared wirelessly with others.
To use wireless display, either one of the following devices is required:
User's Manual
Connect the USB Type-C™ adapter to the Thunderbolt™ 3/USB
Type-C™ port on your computer.
Plug one end of the RGB cable into the RGB port of the external RGB
monitor.
Turn the external monitor's power on.
Plug the other end of the RGB cable to the RGB monitor port on the
USB Type-C™ adapter.
Figure 4-10 Connecting the RGB cable to the RGB monitor port
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to allow the computer to be wirelessly connected to external
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3. RGB monitor port
4. RGB cable
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