If you encounter high delays and do not display the cursor, perhaps you can do so.
Open Windows Settings ->System ->Screen (or Display) ->Graphics Settings.
Add this driver application (Windows USB Display) to your graphics performance preferences. Generally, this file is located in the location where you installed it.
Change the option of the application added in the previous step to Energy Saving
I guess it's due to an output conflict. My computer only has one HDMI output interface, but I want to connect two screens. This USB output also uses my independent graphics card by default, resulting in an output conflict with the HDMI interface
OS:window10 driver version:MSDisplay_Windows_V2.0.1.7.3
If you encounter high delays and do not display the cursor, perhaps you can do so.
I guess it's due to an output conflict. My computer only has one HDMI output interface, but I want to connect two screens. This USB output also uses my independent graphics card by default, resulting in an output conflict with the HDMI interface