Have you ever went to plug in your USB type C cable to expand your display, which is ready for the glory of another monitor, just for nothing? Well, that’s a good opportunity because your USB port is not able to do so. Microsoft is implementing a new system to prevent this problem.
As I have been announced Microsoft USB Blog (Thanks for what I just discovered Tom’s hardware), The writer Ugan-SIVAGNANANHRARAHAH The decision behind this decision was talked about about the rationality and how Microsoft is planning to implement it.
Microsoft has introduced new goals that suppliers want to find Microsoft’s approval, they have to meet before they are able to place Windows on their machines. Microsoft wants to make sure that USB data, charging, and display capacity “only works” on all its USB type-C ports. Microsoft also ensures that its partners make sure that USB type C ports with 40 GBPS ports also “give full compatibility with USB4 and Thunderbolt 3 Perry Ferles.”
Hardware to launch with Windows 11, version 24 h2, companies will have to follow both goals as well as follow Other principles of WHCP Compatibility Program.
Partners have to ensure that USB ports meet only working standards, according to WHCP with USB Typ-C all according to WHCP, hardware must have USB-AIF-Certified Silicon in their computer, and the plug will have to charge all devices “effective and permanently charging a USB-C-Credit-PC PC. Needed. ” All typec ports have to support the display port ALT mode to connect the additional monitor and “verify Microsoft’s built -in USB controlling drivers.”
IT to confirm a port as a USB4, it should be capable of maximum data speed or more of the 40GBPS, the accessories must be offered up to 15 W (which will have to support pills by 7.5W), support PC charging, and less than 60, and less than 60 phas. 3 must be harmonious.
The testing process is implemented by Microsoft’s HLK (hardware lab kit), and “OEMS, silicon vendors, and devices brands, run HLK tests and collect Microsoft logs. Any failure confirmed by this time until the hardware or firmware is resolved.”
And if you are wondering why Microsoft is going through all this problem – have you recently used a USB port on the modern PC? It is every kind of bad, and the name of every USB race is so bad. I just hope that Microsoft’s efforts are actually effective enough to do something about USB confusion.
“Manufacturers can implement ports that look the same but are different from the functionality,” Microsoft said, so that users can be misled by ports. This new process is to give some explanation to the standard type-C functionality, and to assure you when you buy a certified machine from WHCP.
This new process is a good thing for Microsoft’s implementation, and Microsoft is probably looking for a bit of PR wins right now. It fired only less than 7,000 employees last month, and Microsoft’s blood conference was obstructed by protests in relation to the Israeli military, which was further under pressure. BDS (boycott, distribution and restrictions).