Connect the second USB-C port of the first monitor to the first USB-C port of the second monitor. Continue this chain until youβve successfully connected the last monitor. Monitors with two USB-C cables are relatively new. If your monitors only have a single USB slot, you can also daisy chain them using a USB to HDMI or USB to DisplayPort3. According to your own link, the Type-C connector. port Supports USB 3.1 Gen 2, DisplayPort 1.2, Thunderbolt 3 and also enables you to connect to an external display using a display adapter. However, the adapter of your selection doesn't need any Display Port, nor any Tunderbolt functionality - it is a plain USB 3.0 to VGA converter.
A USB hard drive can't output a video signal; it simply uses USB-C for power and data transfer. An Apple iPad uses USB-C to recharge, sync with your Mac or PC, and drive an attached monitor. OneThe ViewSonic VG2456 Series monitors, for example, utilize USB-C to offer an all-in-one cable solution: Transfer power, data, and video; Compatible with HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, and USB 3.0; USB-C docking to connect USB devices (like a mouse or keyboard) Daisy-chaining of multiple displays
Connect one external display (up to 6K), a projector, or an HDTV to one of the two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports on your iMac. For more information about the ports, see Take a tour: iMac. Note: If you connect multiple devices to a single port and one of the devices is an external display, the display must be the last device in the connection.
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