09-13-2022 01:27 AM
Connecting Laptop to cisco Deskpro using USB A to USB A will it uses Deskpro camera, speaker and mic from Deskpro in a call in laptop
Solved! Go to Solution.
09-14-2022 06:04 AM
Just to clarify, DP Alt Mode is only required to use it as an external monitor. It is not required for the camera, microphone, speakers, and touch redirect (although that would be awkward without DP Alt Mode) to be useable by the laptop as USB peripherals. My understanding is that DP Alt Mode is only available on USB C ports though, so converting it to USB A would presumably rule that out. And to @Wayne DeNardi's point, not all USB C ports support DP Alt Mode - at least in the Windows ecosystem.
09-13-2022 02:48 AM
You need to use the USB C port on the Desk Pro. You can convert it to USB A at the laptop end if you do not also want DisplayPort Alt Mode, ie to use the Desk Pro as an external monitor.
09-13-2022 07:53 PM
As indicated my @Jonathan Schulenberg, you won't be able to achieve this using USB-A. Even if your device has USB-C, it may not work - you need to use a device that supports USB-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode if you wish to use the DeskPro as monitor/camera/speakers for your PC. This is indicated in the Video Inputs section of the Data Sheet.
09-14-2022 06:04 AM
Just to clarify, DP Alt Mode is only required to use it as an external monitor. It is not required for the camera, microphone, speakers, and touch redirect (although that would be awkward without DP Alt Mode) to be useable by the laptop as USB peripherals. My understanding is that DP Alt Mode is only available on USB C ports though, so converting it to USB A would presumably rule that out. And to @Wayne DeNardi's point, not all USB C ports support DP Alt Mode - at least in the Windows ecosystem.
Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community: