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<h2>Enabling New USB Connectivity Scenarios in Windows 10 </h2>
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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.
Topics include:
Overview of the new use cases introduced with USB Dual Role and
Type-C,
What scenarios are and aren’t supported for Dual Role devices,
Using Alternate Modes (e.g. DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, or MHL) over
Type-C,
Support for Power Delivery, enabling devices to provide/consume up
to 100W over USB,
Hardware and software architecture changes for Dual Role and
Type-C, and
Building a Windows system with Dual Role and/or Type-C support.
Intended Audience: OEMs, ODMs, IDHs, IHVs, Peripheral
Manufacturers, Driver Developers.
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