The S14 monitor only has a single USB-C port (nothing else) for both power supply and video signal. So my ideal set-up would be to connect S270n monitor to one of the Spectre USB-C ports (to supply power to the laptop and receive video signal from it) and connect the S14 monitor to the other Spectre USB-C port (to supply power and video signal 1. Here are my laptop specifications. I want to add an external monitor using USB-VGA adapter like this: For this I have installed the USB-VGA driver and also updated my video driver for windows. Bus somehow it does not detect when I connect it with USB-VGA adapter On the other hand, if I connect it with my HDMI connector it works perfectly. I'm using a LG 27UL850-W with a ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen.2 on Windows 10. I need to get the monitor working through USB-C but I'm only getting "No signal detected". What I tried: Installing the driver ("LG HDR 4K Win 10 Driver LG_HDR_4K.zip") failed because the monitor is not detected. HDMI works, so the monitor works (but no 4K) Different USB-C ports. Hello, I have a Lenovo Ideapad 330S 15Ikb which has 1 HDMI port. I can successfully add a single extended display, but would like to add a second. I have bought two Dell monitors. I tried a USB-C splitter but found that the port on this laptop is data transfer only. Ideally I would like an HDMI pcd213 said: I’m talking about using the M2 Mac mini’s two thunderbolt ports to connect to two individual LG Ultrafine 4k monitors. No daisy chaining, because I don’t think I can with that setup. Maybe I’m wrong. That's my understanding as well. The M2 mini can drive two monitors via USB-C + USB-C or USB-C + HDMI. If I plug the monitor into a different laptop with USB-C it works immediately. Monitor is toggled to HDMI on its settings. I have attached some screenshots but basically, when I go to display settings there are two displays recognized (laptop and another), but if I go to advanced display settings it says "Display 2 isn't active". I cannot ciclCM.