Windows 10 to support USB 3.1 Type-C at launch

    Windows 10 to support USB 3.1 Type-C at launch

    Windows 10 to support USB 3.1 Type-C at launch


    Posted: 26 Feb 2015

    Microsoft has re-launched its WinHec conference and thanks to the agenda going live today, the event is offering a couple of new insights into Windows 10. If you are curious about the event or want to see all of the sessions being held at the conference, hit the source link below.

    One of the sessions being held at WinHec is called 'Enabling New USB Connectivity Scenarios in Windows 10'. If you read into what will be talked about, it becomes clear that Windows 10, to no surprise, will support USB 3.1 Type-C and USB Dual Role.

    The session description states the following:
    Windows 10 introduces support for USB Dual Role and Type-C, which will enable new wired connectivity scenarios such a phone interacting with USB peripherals, or laptops connecting to an external display using the USB Type-C connector. This session will go into detail on how Windows supports these technologies and what you need to do to enable them.
    Read more: Windows 10 to support USB 3.1 Type-C at launch
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    26 Feb 2015


  1. Lee
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    Great news. . .
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  2. Posts : 696
    Windows 10 Build 14267
       #2

    Awesome !

    :)
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  3. Posts : 109
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       #3

    Good news.
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  4. Posts : 459
    Windows 8&10
       #4

    So, if you have a system with a USB 3.1 controller, type a or c connectors, and a USB 3.1 device you will be set to go..........
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  5. Lee
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    OS X, Win 10
       #5

    Saltgrass said:
    So, if you have a system with a USB 3.1 controller, type a or c connectors, and a USB 3.1 device you will be set to go..........
    That's the idea. . .
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