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  1. USB port may stop working after you remove or insert a USB device

    Describes a method to resolve a problem in which a USB port may stop responding when a USB device is repeatedly inserted and removed.

  2. How can I prevent users from connecting to a USB storage device ...

    Describes methods to prevent users from connecting to a USB storage device that is connected to a Windows XP-based, Windows Server 2003-based, or Windows 2000-based computer.

  3. USB devices may stop functioning correctly when multiple devices ...

    This article provides methods for working around slow or unresponsive USB devices attached to the same hub.

  4. Use Surface Dock 2 - Microsoft Support

    Use the Surface Dock to connect your Surface to full-size monitors, an ethernet connection, external speakers, and more. It also charges your Surface. Note: If you're not sure which dock …

  5. Add a hardware device to a Windows device - Microsoft Support

    Add a hardware device to a Windows deviceWindows normally finds hardware devices automatically when they're plugged into the Windows device and the hardware device is …

  6. Use the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter - Microsoft Support

    Plug the USB end of the adapter into a USB charging port on your second display. If your display doesn't have a USB charging port, plug the USB end into any standard USB Type-A charger …

  7. Use Surface Dock - Microsoft Support

    Use the Surface Dock to connect your Surface to full-size monitors, an ethernet connection, external speakers, and more. It also charges your Surface. Note: If you're not sure which dock …

  8. Use the Surface USB-C Travel Hub - Microsoft Support

    Expand the capabilities of your PC with the Surface USB-C Travel Hub. It’s designed for professionals who travel, so this adapter can give you the extra ports and connections you …

  9. Use a Surface USB4 Dock - Microsoft Support

    Connect your USB computer peripherals to the USB ports. Connect a video cable from your monitor via the USB-C or HDMI port on the back of your Surface USB4 Dock. Connect any …

  10. Use Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock - Microsoft Support

    Use Microsoft Surface Thunderbolt™ 4 Dock via USB-C to connect your Surface to full-size monitors, an ethernet connection, external speakers, and more. It also charges your Surface.