How to connect Samsung Note 9 Dex with LAPTOP ( HP probook 4430s)? [closed]












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I want to connect my Samsung Note 9 Dex option with Laptop but while I am connecting mobile with Laptop using Type c to HDMI converter , Dex option is not coming . Need Step by step Guide . Thanks.



Refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPpa6fgBghU . Similarly I want to use Laptop instead of monitor.










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  • Hi Avinash, welcome. I'm sorry, but Stack Overflow is not the place for such step-by-step guides. You need to give way more and precise information, including what you have tried, and the specific problems you're encountering. This makes it much easier for anyone to help you.

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  • @Edward I have updated , Please help.

    – Avinash nayak
    Feb 4 at 10:24











  • Hi Avinash, I'm afraid your edit is not really substantial enough to help anyone help you. You should edit your post to show the precise problem(s) you have, and the steps you have already taken, and how they failed. Your question might otherwise risk getting deleted.

    – Edward
    Feb 5 at 10:34











  • Most laptop's HDMI connectors are not video-in for displaying things from external sources on the laptop's screen.

    – music2myear
    Feb 20 at 18:17
















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I want to connect my Samsung Note 9 Dex option with Laptop but while I am connecting mobile with Laptop using Type c to HDMI converter , Dex option is not coming . Need Step by step Guide . Thanks.



Refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPpa6fgBghU . Similarly I want to use Laptop instead of monitor.










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closed as off-topic by Mike Fitzpatrick, Debra, Flak DiNenno, BillP3rd, Overmind Feb 25 at 11:36


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – Mike Fitzpatrick, Debra, BillP3rd, Overmind

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.

















  • Hi Avinash, welcome. I'm sorry, but Stack Overflow is not the place for such step-by-step guides. You need to give way more and precise information, including what you have tried, and the specific problems you're encountering. This makes it much easier for anyone to help you.

    – Edward
    Jan 25 at 12:43











  • @Edward I have updated , Please help.

    – Avinash nayak
    Feb 4 at 10:24











  • Hi Avinash, I'm afraid your edit is not really substantial enough to help anyone help you. You should edit your post to show the precise problem(s) you have, and the steps you have already taken, and how they failed. Your question might otherwise risk getting deleted.

    – Edward
    Feb 5 at 10:34











  • Most laptop's HDMI connectors are not video-in for displaying things from external sources on the laptop's screen.

    – music2myear
    Feb 20 at 18:17














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I want to connect my Samsung Note 9 Dex option with Laptop but while I am connecting mobile with Laptop using Type c to HDMI converter , Dex option is not coming . Need Step by step Guide . Thanks.



Refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPpa6fgBghU . Similarly I want to use Laptop instead of monitor.










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I want to connect my Samsung Note 9 Dex option with Laptop but while I am connecting mobile with Laptop using Type c to HDMI converter , Dex option is not coming . Need Step by step Guide . Thanks.



Refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPpa6fgBghU . Similarly I want to use Laptop instead of monitor.







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closed as off-topic by Mike Fitzpatrick, Debra, Flak DiNenno, BillP3rd, Overmind Feb 25 at 11:36


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  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – Mike Fitzpatrick, Debra, BillP3rd, Overmind

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







closed as off-topic by Mike Fitzpatrick, Debra, Flak DiNenno, BillP3rd, Overmind Feb 25 at 11:36


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – Mike Fitzpatrick, Debra, BillP3rd, Overmind

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • Hi Avinash, welcome. I'm sorry, but Stack Overflow is not the place for such step-by-step guides. You need to give way more and precise information, including what you have tried, and the specific problems you're encountering. This makes it much easier for anyone to help you.

    – Edward
    Jan 25 at 12:43











  • @Edward I have updated , Please help.

    – Avinash nayak
    Feb 4 at 10:24











  • Hi Avinash, I'm afraid your edit is not really substantial enough to help anyone help you. You should edit your post to show the precise problem(s) you have, and the steps you have already taken, and how they failed. Your question might otherwise risk getting deleted.

    – Edward
    Feb 5 at 10:34











  • Most laptop's HDMI connectors are not video-in for displaying things from external sources on the laptop's screen.

    – music2myear
    Feb 20 at 18:17



















  • Hi Avinash, welcome. I'm sorry, but Stack Overflow is not the place for such step-by-step guides. You need to give way more and precise information, including what you have tried, and the specific problems you're encountering. This makes it much easier for anyone to help you.

    – Edward
    Jan 25 at 12:43











  • @Edward I have updated , Please help.

    – Avinash nayak
    Feb 4 at 10:24











  • Hi Avinash, I'm afraid your edit is not really substantial enough to help anyone help you. You should edit your post to show the precise problem(s) you have, and the steps you have already taken, and how they failed. Your question might otherwise risk getting deleted.

    – Edward
    Feb 5 at 10:34











  • Most laptop's HDMI connectors are not video-in for displaying things from external sources on the laptop's screen.

    – music2myear
    Feb 20 at 18:17

















Hi Avinash, welcome. I'm sorry, but Stack Overflow is not the place for such step-by-step guides. You need to give way more and precise information, including what you have tried, and the specific problems you're encountering. This makes it much easier for anyone to help you.

– Edward
Jan 25 at 12:43





Hi Avinash, welcome. I'm sorry, but Stack Overflow is not the place for such step-by-step guides. You need to give way more and precise information, including what you have tried, and the specific problems you're encountering. This makes it much easier for anyone to help you.

– Edward
Jan 25 at 12:43













@Edward I have updated , Please help.

– Avinash nayak
Feb 4 at 10:24





@Edward I have updated , Please help.

– Avinash nayak
Feb 4 at 10:24













Hi Avinash, I'm afraid your edit is not really substantial enough to help anyone help you. You should edit your post to show the precise problem(s) you have, and the steps you have already taken, and how they failed. Your question might otherwise risk getting deleted.

– Edward
Feb 5 at 10:34





Hi Avinash, I'm afraid your edit is not really substantial enough to help anyone help you. You should edit your post to show the precise problem(s) you have, and the steps you have already taken, and how they failed. Your question might otherwise risk getting deleted.

– Edward
Feb 5 at 10:34













Most laptop's HDMI connectors are not video-in for displaying things from external sources on the laptop's screen.

– music2myear
Feb 20 at 18:17





Most laptop's HDMI connectors are not video-in for displaying things from external sources on the laptop's screen.

– music2myear
Feb 20 at 18:17










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While the question is not particularly clearly worded at this time, I'm guessing that you're trying to use the laptop screen as an external monitor for the mobile device.



Most laptops do not support this function at all or in any way.



Basically, the video connector on the laptop is essentially a send-only connector. It connects to the GPU and works to send information from that GPU to the external monitor. A computer screen, on the other hand, accepts those signals and, with minimal additional processing, sends them on to the display. A laptop does not accept these signals.



There are specialized software which may allow a laptop or other computer screen to act as additional monitors to a different computer device, but these would not happen over the HDMI connector and would more likely require a data connection such as USB or Ethernet and there would be substantial amounts of lag involved.






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    While the question is not particularly clearly worded at this time, I'm guessing that you're trying to use the laptop screen as an external monitor for the mobile device.



    Most laptops do not support this function at all or in any way.



    Basically, the video connector on the laptop is essentially a send-only connector. It connects to the GPU and works to send information from that GPU to the external monitor. A computer screen, on the other hand, accepts those signals and, with minimal additional processing, sends them on to the display. A laptop does not accept these signals.



    There are specialized software which may allow a laptop or other computer screen to act as additional monitors to a different computer device, but these would not happen over the HDMI connector and would more likely require a data connection such as USB or Ethernet and there would be substantial amounts of lag involved.






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      While the question is not particularly clearly worded at this time, I'm guessing that you're trying to use the laptop screen as an external monitor for the mobile device.



      Most laptops do not support this function at all or in any way.



      Basically, the video connector on the laptop is essentially a send-only connector. It connects to the GPU and works to send information from that GPU to the external monitor. A computer screen, on the other hand, accepts those signals and, with minimal additional processing, sends them on to the display. A laptop does not accept these signals.



      There are specialized software which may allow a laptop or other computer screen to act as additional monitors to a different computer device, but these would not happen over the HDMI connector and would more likely require a data connection such as USB or Ethernet and there would be substantial amounts of lag involved.






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        While the question is not particularly clearly worded at this time, I'm guessing that you're trying to use the laptop screen as an external monitor for the mobile device.



        Most laptops do not support this function at all or in any way.



        Basically, the video connector on the laptop is essentially a send-only connector. It connects to the GPU and works to send information from that GPU to the external monitor. A computer screen, on the other hand, accepts those signals and, with minimal additional processing, sends them on to the display. A laptop does not accept these signals.



        There are specialized software which may allow a laptop or other computer screen to act as additional monitors to a different computer device, but these would not happen over the HDMI connector and would more likely require a data connection such as USB or Ethernet and there would be substantial amounts of lag involved.






        share|improve this answer













        While the question is not particularly clearly worded at this time, I'm guessing that you're trying to use the laptop screen as an external monitor for the mobile device.



        Most laptops do not support this function at all or in any way.



        Basically, the video connector on the laptop is essentially a send-only connector. It connects to the GPU and works to send information from that GPU to the external monitor. A computer screen, on the other hand, accepts those signals and, with minimal additional processing, sends them on to the display. A laptop does not accept these signals.



        There are specialized software which may allow a laptop or other computer screen to act as additional monitors to a different computer device, but these would not happen over the HDMI connector and would more likely require a data connection such as USB or Ethernet and there would be substantial amounts of lag involved.







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