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## RELEASE: Windows Anniversary Update for Surface Hub (Windows 10, version 1607)
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## RELEASE: Windows Anniversary Update for Surface Hub (Windows 10, version 1607)
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The topics in this library have been updated for Windows 10, version 1607 (also known as Windows Anniversary Update for Surface Hub). These topics had significant updates for this release:
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title: Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub
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title: Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub
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description: You can connect other device to your Surface Hub to display content. This topic describes guest mode and replacement PC modes that is available through a wired connection.
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description: You can connect other device to your Surface Hub to display content.
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# Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub
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# Connect other devices and display with Surface Hub
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You can connect other device to your Surface Hub to display content. This topic describes guest mode and replacement PC modes that is available through a wired connection.
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You can connect other devices to your Microsoft Surface Hub to display content. This topic describes the Guest Mode, Replacement PC Mode, and Video Out functionality available through wired connections.
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## Guest mode
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## Which method should I choose?
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| Mirror the Surface Hub's display on another device. | [Video Out](#video-out) |
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| Present another device's display on the Surface Hub screen and interact with both the device's content and the built-in Surface Hub experience. | [Guest Mode](#guest-mode) |
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| Power the Surface Hub from an external Windows 10 PC, turning off the embedded computer of the Surface Hub. Cameras, microphones, speakers, and other peripherals, are sent to the external PC, in addition to pen and touch. | [Replacement PC Mode](#replacement-pc-mode) |
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Guest mode uses a wired connection, so people can display content from their devices to the Surface Hub. If the source device is Windows based, that device can also provide Touchback and Inkback. Surface Hub's internal PC takes video and audio from the connected device and displays them on the Surface Hub. If Surface Hub encounters an HDCP signal, the source will be re-routed through an alternate path, allowing the source to be displayed full-screen without violating HDCP requirements.
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Guest Mode uses a wired connection, so people can display content from their devices to the Surface Hub. If the source device is Windows-based, that device can also provide Touchback and Inkback. Surface Hub's internal PC takes video and audio from the connected device and presents them on the Surface Hub. If Surface Hub encounters a High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) signal, the source will be re-routed through an alternate path, allowing the source to be displayed full-screen without violating HDCP requirements.
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>When an HDCP source is connected, use the side keypad to change source inputs.
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Use these ports on the Surface Hub for the guest mode.
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These are the port connections used for guest mode on the 55" and 84" Surface Hubs.
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### Port enumeration
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When a Surface hub is connected to guest computer with the wired connect USB port, a number of USB devices are discovered and configured. These peripheral devices are created for touchback and inkback. The peripheral devices can viewed in Device Manager. Device Manager will show duplicate names for some devices.
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When a Surface hub is connected to a guest computer with the wired connect USB port, a number of USB devices are discovered and configured. These peripheral devices are created for Touchback and Inkback. The peripheral devices can be viewed in Device Manager. Device Manager will show duplicate names for some devices.
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**Human interface devices**
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Your choice of video cable will be determined by what is available from your source input. The Surface Hub has three choices of video input, DisplayPort, HDMI and VGA. Please refer to the below chart for available resolutions.
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Your choice of video cable will be determined by what is available from your source input. The Surface Hub has three choices of video input: DisplayPort, HDMI, and VGA. See the following chart for available resolutions.
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Source audio is provided by DisplayPort and HDMI cables. If you must use VGA, Surface Hub has an audio input port that uses a 3.5 mm plug. Surface Hub also uses a USB cable that provides touch and inkback from the Surface Hub to compatible Windows 10 devices. The USB cable can be used with any video input that is already connected with a cable.
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Source audio is provided by DisplayPort and HDMI cables. If you must use VGA, Surface Hub has an audio input port that uses a 3.5 mm plug. Surface Hub also uses a USB cable that provides Touchback and Inkback from the Surface Hub to compatible Windows 10 devices. The USB cable can be used with any video input that is already connected with a cable.
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Someone using guest mode to connect a PC would use one of these options:
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**VGA** -- VGA cable, 3.5 mm audio cable, and USB 2.0 cable
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**VGA** -- VGA cable, 3.5 mm audio cable, and USB 2.0 cable
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If the computer you are using for guest mode is not compatible with Touch and Inkback, then you won't need the USB cable.
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In replacement PC mode, the embedded computer of the Surface Hub is turned off and an external PC is connected to the Surface Hub. Connections to replacement PC ports give access to key peripherals on the Surface Hub, including the screen, pen, and touch features. This does mean that your Surface Hub won’t have the benefit of the Windows Team experience, but you will have the flexibility offered by providing and managing your own Windows computer.
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In Replacement PC Mode, the embedded computer of the Surface Hub is turned off and an external PC is connected to the Surface Hub. Connections to replacement PC ports give access to key peripherals on the Surface Hub, including the screen, pen, and touch features. This does mean that your Surface Hub won’t have the benefit of the Windows Team experience, but you will have the flexibility offered by providing and managing your own Windows computer.
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You can run Surface Hub in replacement PC mode with 64-bit versions of Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise. You can download the [Surface Hub Replacement PC driver package](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=52210) from the Microsoft download center. We recommend that you install these drivers on any computer you plan to use as a replacement PC.
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You can run Surface Hub in Replacement PC Mode with 64-bit versions of Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro, and Windows 10 Enterprise. You can download the [Surface Hub Replacement PC driver package](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=52210) from the Microsoft Download Center. We recommend that you install these drivers on any computer you plan to use as a replacement PC.
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In replacement PC mode, Surface Hub supports any graphics adapter that can produce a DisplayPort signal. You'll improve your experience with a graphics adapter that can match Surface Hub's resolution and refresh rate. For example, the best and recommended replacement PC experience on the Surface Hub is with a 120Hz video signal.
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In Replacement PC Mode, Surface Hub supports any graphics adapter that can produce a DisplayPort signal. You'll improve your experience with a graphics adapter that can match Surface Hub's resolution and refresh rate. For example, the best and recommended replacement PC experience on the Surface Hub is with a 120Hz video signal.
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**55" Surface Hubs** - For best experience, use a graphics card capable of 1080p resolution at 120Hz.
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**55" Surface Hubs** - For best experience, use a graphics card capable of 1080p resolution at 120Hz.
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