I then plugged the regular USB (probably a 1.0 or 2.0 cable not sure) into the laptop and it IMMEDIATELY worked. Just insert the mini-usb male end into the larger portion of the slot in the back of the monitor.
The mini part fits into the larger section in the back of the monitor where the proprietary cable had a larger and smaller I also read that someone ditched the proprietary USB cable that came with the monitor and instead used a basic USB to mini-USB cable. Like you, I started looking around on on the net and found on a Windows Community board that this is definitely a hardware problem and the simply are not compatible. I have done everything AOC asked to no avail. Use of the Software other than in conjunction with products which incorporate DisplayLink technology is not permitted. (DisplayLink) on a non-exclusive, non-transferable basis for use only in conjunction with products which incorporate DisplayLink technology. The nextĭay and every day after for the past month it has not worked. LICENSE: 1.1 This Software is licensed by DisplayLink Corp. I rebooted and got it to run for a few minutes again. Windows usually recognizes immediately when you connect a new device to.
I did that and it worked for a just a few minutes until it stopped worked after I walked away from the computer for awhile. Download and install USB drivers for Nokia 8. Said to uninstall and reinstall the DisplayLink Drivers for Windows 10.
Later, that laptop crashed and I bought a brand new one with Windows 10 Pro 64. I was using the AOC E1659Fwu USB powered monitor on a Windows 8.1 laptop and it worked fine. I don't know how much current the AOC draws, how much voltage drop there is at my Surface Book USB connector, how much drop through the cable to the AOC monitor.Ī much shorter (almost 1/3 the length) USB3 cable does seem to improve the AOC operation with my Surface Book running Windows 10. Installing device driver message will be shown on the taskbar. This seems to match two other cable replacement experiences related in this thread. Connect your AOC USB Monitor via the USB cable to your PC/Notebook. My working theory is the monitor isn't getting enough operating voltage through the longer cable provided with the monitor, and under high activity draws more current which exacerbates the AOC insufficient drive voltage problem. When I leave it alone on the desktop, it appears to keep running, for almost a day now.
I picked the monitor up and turned it upside down while playing a movie and the connection was lost.
Its easy to setup, produces sharp (but not bold) images and is portable enough to carry.
The AOC E1659Fwu USB powered monitor now plays 1080p movies. The E1759FWU is affordable for a 17-inch USB monitor with a 1440 x 900 pixel-resolution. I decided to try replacing the 36-inch AOC USB3 cable with a 14-inch USB3 cable which came with my WD Passport HD on the AOC E1659Fwu USB powered monitor. But will not display any documents.AOC e1659Fwu USB monitor not working with Windows 10 The external monitor does display its logo on initial connection, so I know it's ALIVE. The E1759FWU USB Monitor has a foldable flexi-stand for viewing in landscape or portrait mode. The E1759FWU offers a 650:1 contrast ratio, 10ms response time, and a 1600 x 900 resolution at 60Hz. Note that the MBP does "see" the external monitor in display system preferences, and allows me to arrange the displays, etc. Designed with a piano-black glossy finish, this USB monitor has a 17.3 inch diagonally viewable image. Of course I have restarted the computer a couple of times in the interim. I have already verified that I have the correct driver, and have gone through the install/uninstall process more than once to make sure it wasn't a corrupted driver file or something. I have it on order, as well as this male-male USB cable: Īm I on the right track? I'm waiting for delivery of these gizmos, but in the meantime, I'm wondering if there is some other troubleshooting I could do. They advised me to buy a powered USB charger (suggested this one: When I called AOC tech support we went through some troubleshooting steps and they finally told me it is probably a lack of power issue.
The new external monitor has a 3.0 USB which is supposed to be backwards compatible with the 2.0 USB ports on the MacBook Pro. So I ordered the new version (improved, more sturdy connector) but it will not work with my MacBook Pro running OS X 10.8.5. This audio driver is required if you plan to connect a microphone or headset to the audio jack or want to use the TOSLINK connection on the back of the Intel NUC. I had the older version of this AOC USB powered monitor (e1649) but it quit working due to a faulty connector. This download provides the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver for the 3.5mm audio jack when using for the 3.5mm audio jack on the Intel® NUC 11 Enthusiast NUC11PHKi7C, NUC11PHKi7CAA.