When LCDHost fails to detect your USB monitor, the problem typically stems from missing helper drivers, incorrect plugin configurations, or power and port communication issues. LCDHost relies heavily on specific hardware-rendering layout engines to map information onto secondary hardware screens.
Follow these systematic steps to fix the detection issue and get your display up and running. 🔌 1. Core Hardware and Connection Checks
Before tweaking any software, rule out hardware-level failure. USB-C not detecting displays on Windows 11 – Microsoft Q&A
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