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Touchback not working with USB-C display (Surface Hub 2S)
Hi again, thanks a lot for the reply. MTR stands for "Microsoft Teams Room" experience, right? Indeed the OS version installed is Windows 11 IoT Enterprise. Can I disable MTR in any way to get the Connect app back? For example installing a new windows OS version, or Resetting/Repairing the OS? I've found https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/Devices-docs/blob/22b73fac67b8ca381014e071e9ef30ad98133127/surface-hub/device-reset-surface-hub.md also pointing to the https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=52210 & drivers that might be of interest, or more specifically https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/surface-hub/surface-hub-recover-reset#recovery-from-a-usb-drive but I'd love to get a confirmation before doing anything wrong - since this guide mentions only using Windows 11 IoT with MTR rather than Windows 10 Team 2022 Update.
Teams cast or whiteboard is not adapted to our scenario. We need a very powerful PC to run a 3D experience app, for which the small integrated Iris Xe chipset GPU is not sufficient, hence the need for touchback/inkback.
You also mentioned, since Connect app is not longer available with MTR experience, that I'll "need to switch to USB-C input to use the Surface Hub as a secondary monitor". How can I do that? Thanks again for the detailed replies.
Best,
Hi jo-chemla,
Yes, MTR stands for Microsoft Teams Room. You can log in in Windows with your Administrator account and open the Connect app when touchback is required. However, for security reasons, this is not recommended and the design of the MTR Experience is not designed to work in this scenario.
Since Microsoft is always looking for feedback on how the products are used in order to improve them, it would be great if you could provide feedback from your device (question mark at the bottom right of the screen).
Also, to switch to another video input, the button for that is located next to the volume buttons as shown here.
Best regards,
Cezar
- jo-chemlaOct 22, 2024Copper ContributorThanks again for the reply. Yes I do use the admin account - auto-login to avoid overhead - but cannot find the Connect app anywhere. I can connect to external wireless display from the surface hub admin account, but what I want to do is the opposite - use the Hub as an external display, and more importantly, transmit touchback events from the Hub to the PC connected via HDMI/USB-C + USB-C. Indeed I do use the Change video source button on the right to switch to a the connected PC/laptop. Is there a way to install that Connect app back on the surface Hub with MTR? Thanks!
- cezarcretuOct 23, 2024
Microsoft
Hi jo-chemla,
Ok, I see what you mean. This feature is not enabled by default in Windows 11 so you will need to do this first. Note that you will need to open the Connect app manually as this is when Windows starts broadcasting its availability to receive a wireless projection.
For the USB-C video ingest, this is currently not available on the Windows 11 IoT with MTR experience but I highly recommend providing feedback from your device as this feature might be added in the future.
Thank you
Cezar
- jo-chemlaOct 23, 2024Copper Contributor
Thanks again for your feedback. Wireless display is not an option for latency/reactivity reasons. Anyway, I've tried launching hte Connect app manually - thanks for providing the link to instructions - but a Windows 11 PC do not support miracast, it has to be connected via a Cable as shown via the Win+K shortcut.
USB-C for video IS supported, I use it - as well as hdmi cable - on my surface hub 3 with windows 11. However, it won't at the same time receive video and send/transmit USB devices inputs to the host PC for touchback/inkback support - although the device do appear in the host device manager and devices list, Touchscreen enabled surface hub etc.So I assume touchback support has to be removed from the windows documentation fro Surface Hub 3 / Win 11, otherwise this is really misleading to potential customers - on top of loosing peoples time for trying to make it work since it is advertised to be available.