
Handy Tip:
Your USB-C DP port may have this symbol next to it to
signify the USB-C DP Port. If not please refer to your laptop
or PC’s manufacturers website or user manual for help
locating the USB-C DP port. In most cases, your computers
DP (Display Port) will also be its PD (Power Delivery) port as
well. For more on this see the “Power Delivery” section
below
With your Klik adapter connected to the USB-C DP port on
your computer, insert a HDMI cable to the “HDMI 1” port
and connect the other end to your external display and
ensure the power is turned on. Your laptop or PC should
automatically detect the next display. If this is the first time
you have connected a second display, Windows will usually
default to showing a mirror of your desktop on your new
display. To extend this display and create two separate
screens you must in Windows open: Display Settings >
Multiple Displays and from the drop down select “Extend
these displays”. The max supported resolution for one
external display is 4k@60hz (3840x2160)
Handy Tip
You can configure which is the main display and re-arrange
the display orientation by clicking the “Identify” button in the
“Rearrange your displays” section of Displays settings.
Connecting 1 External Monitor