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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. 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 you have, go …

  4. 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.

  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 turned on. If the hardware …

  6. 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 you have, go …

  7. 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 with 5W …

  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 need when you work on …

  9. Troubleshoot external monitor connections in Windows - Microsoft …

    You'll need one of the following to support more than one external monitor: Docking station – To find out if there are docking stations available for your PC, contact the manufacturer of your PC. USB adapter …

  10. 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 essential USB …