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08-17-2021 05:31 AM in
Monitors and MemoryHi,
I recently saw this video which give a good demo of Samsung's M7 Monitor that was actually Sponsored by Samsung:
I noticed at at 6:50 in the video it demonstrates plugging in a wireless USB keyboard dongle into the monitor and then plugging in a laptop via USB-C and the mouse works flawlessly via the laptop.
I cannot get this to work - any thoughts on how to setup?
Thanks - Scott
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11-13-2021 11:34 AM in
Monitors and MemoryThere are three usb ports on the back of the of the M7 monitor, one of them is marked service. Try using one of the other two ports, I have tested using a mouse plugged into one of them and it connects the signal with the USB-C going back to my laptop.
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11-13-2021 11:34 AM in
Monitors and MemoryThere are three usb ports on the back of the of the M7 monitor, one of them is marked service. Try using one of the other two ports, I have tested using a mouse plugged into one of them and it connects the signal with the USB-C going back to my laptop.
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11-14-2021 05:23 PM in
Monitors and MemoryPersonally I would open up my M7 User Manual and review the USB section instructions and options.
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07-28-2022 12:01 AM in
Monitors and MemoryThe USB type A ports at the back are by default set up to be for use by the M7 Monitor itself.
For moving to the use of the device(laptop or any other computer) , using the remote go to home screen
-> Menu -> Settings -> All Settings -> Connection -> External Device Manager
Here set the option for "USB Source setup" from Auto or Monitor to USB-C. (see image below)
With this the USB-C gets ownership of the USB A ports.
Note that this worked for 2 of the 3 USB ports on my M7 and not for all 3. So its a bit of trial and error.
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08-02-2022 04:07 AM in
Monitors and MemoryStrange.. I don't have this "USB Source setup" menu item in my "External Device Manager" Menu. Do I need to enable it somehow?
What's your device (mine: M7 32") or software version (mine: 2301)?
Earlier one of the USB ports did work for me and I could connect a USB mouse dongle and it would work with my MacBook - but recently it doesn't anymore..
Any help appreciated.
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08-22-2022 05:21 AM in
Monitors and MemorySame here - I don't have that setup menu either with the same software update. Perhaps they removed that connectivity with one of the updates. I just did a chat with Samsung support and the rep said a camera is not compatible. Perhaps they removed this capability to encourage sales of the newer M8 monitor with a built-in camera.