How to use two external monitors on a ASUS ZenBook 13 UX333FA laptop?
I recently purchased an ASUS ZenBook 13 UX333FA which I actually really like besides one issue, which is I can not hook up two external monitors to this device. You will see it has HDMI out + a USB-C port, however, apparently this device does not support DisplayPort over USB-C and thus I can't figure out how to hook-up a second external monitor.
I have purchased the following adapters without any luck:
- USB-C to VGA
- USB-C to HDMI
- USB 3.0 (regular) to VGA {this works, but is very distorted and only works half the time}
Do you all have any suggestions on a software or hardware solution I can use to get both my external monitors working + my internal laptop screen?
laptop usb multiple-monitors hdmi asus-laptop
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I recently purchased an ASUS ZenBook 13 UX333FA which I actually really like besides one issue, which is I can not hook up two external monitors to this device. You will see it has HDMI out + a USB-C port, however, apparently this device does not support DisplayPort over USB-C and thus I can't figure out how to hook-up a second external monitor.
I have purchased the following adapters without any luck:
- USB-C to VGA
- USB-C to HDMI
- USB 3.0 (regular) to VGA {this works, but is very distorted and only works half the time}
Do you all have any suggestions on a software or hardware solution I can use to get both my external monitors working + my internal laptop screen?
laptop usb multiple-monitors hdmi asus-laptop
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try to update all vga and usb driver from asus support site.. then poke into the nVidia menu with the tried hardware(monitors & adapted) attached.
– p._phidot_
Jan 8 at 6:57
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I recently purchased an ASUS ZenBook 13 UX333FA which I actually really like besides one issue, which is I can not hook up two external monitors to this device. You will see it has HDMI out + a USB-C port, however, apparently this device does not support DisplayPort over USB-C and thus I can't figure out how to hook-up a second external monitor.
I have purchased the following adapters without any luck:
- USB-C to VGA
- USB-C to HDMI
- USB 3.0 (regular) to VGA {this works, but is very distorted and only works half the time}
Do you all have any suggestions on a software or hardware solution I can use to get both my external monitors working + my internal laptop screen?
laptop usb multiple-monitors hdmi asus-laptop
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I recently purchased an ASUS ZenBook 13 UX333FA which I actually really like besides one issue, which is I can not hook up two external monitors to this device. You will see it has HDMI out + a USB-C port, however, apparently this device does not support DisplayPort over USB-C and thus I can't figure out how to hook-up a second external monitor.
I have purchased the following adapters without any luck:
- USB-C to VGA
- USB-C to HDMI
- USB 3.0 (regular) to VGA {this works, but is very distorted and only works half the time}
Do you all have any suggestions on a software or hardware solution I can use to get both my external monitors working + my internal laptop screen?
laptop usb multiple-monitors hdmi asus-laptop
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try to update all vga and usb driver from asus support site.. then poke into the nVidia menu with the tried hardware(monitors & adapted) attached.
– p._phidot_
Jan 8 at 6:57
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try to update all vga and usb driver from asus support site.. then poke into the nVidia menu with the tried hardware(monitors & adapted) attached.
– p._phidot_
Jan 8 at 6:57
try to update all vga and usb driver from asus support site.. then poke into the nVidia menu with the tried hardware(monitors & adapted) attached.
– p._phidot_
Jan 8 at 6:57
try to update all vga and usb driver from asus support site.. then poke into the nVidia menu with the tried hardware(monitors & adapted) attached.
– p._phidot_
Jan 8 at 6:57
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try to update all vga and usb driver from asus support site.. then poke into the nVidia menu with the tried hardware(monitors & adapted) attached.
– p._phidot_
Jan 8 at 6:57