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### [Configure Easy Authentication for Surface Hub 2S](surface-hub-2s-phone-authenticate.md)
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## Deploy
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### [Surface Hub 2S adoption toolkit](surface-hub-2s-adoption-kit.md)
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### [First time setup for Surface Hub 2S](surface-hub-2s-setup.md)
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### [Connect devices to Surface Hub 2S](surface-hub-2s-connect.md)
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### [Surface Hub 2S deployment checklist](surface-hub-2s-deploy-checklist.md)
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### [Surface Hub 2S adoption toolkit](surface-hub-2s-adoption-kit.md)
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### [Create Surface Hub 2S device account](surface-hub-2s-account.md)
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### [Create provisioning packages for Surface Hub 2S](surface-hub-2s-deploy.md)
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### [Deploy apps to Surface Hub 2S using Intune](surface-hub-2s-deploy-apps-intune.md)
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Create the account using the Microsoft 365 admin center or by using PowerShell. You can use Exchange Online PowerShell to configure specific features including:
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- Calendar processing for every Surface Hub device account.
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- Custom auto replies to scheduling requests.
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- If the default ActiveSync mailbox policy has already been modified by someone else or another process, you will likely have to create and assign a new ActiveSync mailbox policy
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- Calendar processing for every Surface Hub device account.
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- Custom auto replies to scheduling requests.
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- If the default ActiveSync mailbox policy has already been modified by someone else or another process, you will likely have to create and assign a new ActiveSync mailbox policy
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## Create account using Microsoft 365 admin center
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Instead of using the Microsoft Admin Center portal, you can create the account using PowerShell.
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### Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell
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```
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$365Session = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://ps.outlook.com/powershell -Credential (Get-Credential) -Authentication Basic –AllowRedirection $ImportResults = Import-PSSession $365Session
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```
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This topic summarizes new and updated content in the Surface Hub 2S documentation library.
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## August 2019
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Changes | Description
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|:--- |:---
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|Connect devices to Surface Hub 2S| Updated with guidance for connecting to a second display.
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## July 2019
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Changes | Description
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| Surface Hub 2S tech specs | Updated power consumption data |
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| Surface Hub 2S Adoption Kit | New |
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## June 2019
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Changes | Description
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---
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# Connect devices to Surface Hub 2S
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Surface Hub 2S lets you connect external devices, mirror the display on Surface Hub 2S to another device, and connect a wide variety of third-party peripherals including video conference cameras, conference phones, and room system devices.
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## Connect external PCs and related devices
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You can display content from your devices to Surface Hub 2S. If the source device is Windows-based, that device can also provide TouchBack and InkBack, which takes video and audio from the connected device and presents them on Surface Hub 2S. If Surface Hub 2S encounters a High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) signal, such as a Blu-ray DVD player, the source is displayed as a black image.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Surface Hub 2S uses the video input selected until a new connection is made, the existing connection is disrupted, or the Connect App is closed.
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> Surface Hub 2S uses the video input selected until a new connection is made, the existing connection is disrupted, or the Connect app is closed.
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## Recommended wired configurations for connecting to Surface Hub 2S
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## Recommended wired configurations
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In general, it’s recommended to use native cable connections whenever possible such as USB-C to USB-C or HDMI to HDMI. Other combinations such as MiniDP to HDMI or MiniDP to USB-C will also work.
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|**Mode**|**Connection**|**Functionality**|**Comments**|
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|:---- |:---------- |:------------ |:-------- |
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| Wired “Connect” Application | USB-C (via compute module) | Video, audio, TouchBack/InkBack into Surface Hub 2S.| Provides video, audio, and TouchBack/InkBack on a single cable. |
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| | HDMI + USB-C | HDMI-in for Audio/Video <br> USB-C for TouchBack/InkBack | USB-C supports TouchBack/InkBack with the HDMI A/V connection <br> <br>Use USB-C to USB-A to connect to legacy computers <br> <br> *NOTE: For best results, connect HDMI before connecting USB-C cable. If the computer you are using for HDMI is not compatible with TouchBack and InkBack, you won't need a USB-C cable.* |
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| “Source” selection experience <br> (bypasses the OS, full screen requires source selection with keypad button) | USB-C (port in compute module) | Video, Audio into Surface Hub 2S | Single cable needed for A/V <br> Touchback/InkBack not supported <br> HDCP enabled |
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| | HDMI (in port) | Video, Audio into Surface Hub 2S | Single cable needed for A/V <br> TouchBack/InkBack not supported <br> HDCP enabled |
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| **Connection** | **Functionality** | **Description**|
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| --- | --- | ---|
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| USB-C <br>(via compute module) | Video-in<br> Video-out<br> Audio-in<br> Audio-out <br><br>TouchBack and InkBack | Provides video, audio, and TouchBack/InkBack on a single cable.<br><br>**NOTE:** Some configuration is required to optimize the video-out experience. Refer to the section below: [Mirroring Surface Hub 2S display on another device](#). |
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| HDMI + USB-C | HDMI-in for audio and video<br><br>USB-C for TouchBack and InkBack | USB-C supports TouchBack and InkBack with the HDMI A/V connection.<br><br>Use USB-C to USB-A to connect to legacy computers.<br><br>**NOTE:** For best results, connect HDMI before connecting a USB-C cable. If the computer you're using for HDMI is not compatible with TouchBack and InkBack, you won't need a USB-C cable. |
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| USB-C <br> (via compute module) | Video-in <br>Audio-in | Single cable needed for A/V<br><br>TouchBack and InkBack not supported<br><br>HDCP enabled |
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| HDMI (in port) | Video, Audio into Surface Hub 2S | Single cable needed for A/V<br><br>TouchBack and InkBack not supported<br><br>HDCP enabled |
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| MiniDP 1.2 output | Video-out such as mirroring to a larger projector. | Single cable needed for A/V |
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When you connect a guest computer to Surface Hub 2S via the wired connect USB-C port, several USB devices are discovered and configured. These peripheral devices are created for TouchBack and InkBack. As shown in the table below, the peripheral devices can be viewed in Device Manager, which will show duplicate names for some devices.
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When you connect a guest computer to Surface Hub 2S via the USB-C port, several USB devices are discovered and configured. These peripheral devices are created for TouchBack and InkBack. As shown in the following table, the peripheral devices can be viewed in Device Manager, which will show duplicate names for some devices.
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|**Peripheral**|**Listing in Device Manager**|
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|:---------- |:------------------------- |
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| Human interface devices | HID-compliant consumer control device <br> HID-compliant pen <br> HID-compliant pen (duplicate item) <br> HID-compliant pen (duplicate item) <br> HID-compliant touch screen <br> USB Input Device <br> USB Input Device (duplicate item) |
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| **Device Manager reference** |**Peripheral**| **Listing in Device Manager** |
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| ---------------------------- |------------- | ------------------------------|
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| Human interface devices | HID-compliant consumer control device<br>HID-compliant pen<br>HID-compliant pen (duplicate item)<br>HID-compliant pen (duplicate item)<br>HID-compliant touch screen<br>USB Input Device<br>USB Input Device (duplicate item) |
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| Keyboards | Standard PS/2 keyboard |
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| Mice and other pointing devices | HID-compliant mouse |
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| USB controllers | Generic USB hub <br> USB composite device |
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| USB controllers | Generic USB hub<br>USB composite device |
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### Connecting video-in to Surface Hub 2S
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## Connecting video-in to Surface Hub 2S
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Your choice of video cable will be determined by what is available from your source input. Surface Hub 2S has two choices of video input: USB-C and HDMI. See the following chart for available resolutions.
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You can input video to Surface Hub 2S using USB-C or HDMI, as indicated in the following table.
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|**Signal Type**|**Resolution**|**Frame rate**|**HDMI**|**USB-C**|
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|:----------- |:----------- |:---------- |:---- |:----- |
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| PC | 640 x 480 | 59.94/60 | X | X |
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| PC | 720 x 480 | 59.94/60 | X | X |
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| PC | 1024 x 768 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 1920 x 1080 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 3840x2560 | 60 | X | X |
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| HDTV | 720p | 59.94/60 | X | X |
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| HDTV | 1080p | 59.94/60 | X | X |
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| UHD | 3840x2560 | 60 | X | X |
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### Surface Hub 2S video-in settings
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| **Signal Type** | **Resolution** | **Frame rate** | **HDMI** | **USB-C** |
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| --------------- | -------------- | -------------- | -------- | --------- |
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| PC | 640 x 480 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 720 x 480 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 1024 x 768 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 1920 x 1080 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 3840x2560 | 30 | X | X |
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| HDTV | 720p | 60 | X | X |
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| HDTV | 1080p | 60 | X | X |
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| 4K UHD | 3840x2560 | 30 | X | X |
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> [!NOTE]
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> The 4K UHD resolution (3840×2560) is only supported when connecting to ports on the compute module. It is not supported on the “guest” USB ports located on the left, top, and right sides of the device.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Video from a connected external PC may appear smaller when displayed on Surface Hub 2S.
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## Mirroring Surface Hub 2S display on another device
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Surface Hub 2S includes a Video Out port for mirroring visual content from Surface Hub 2S to another display.
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You can output video to another display using either USB-C or MiniDP, as indicated in the following table.
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|**MODE**|**Connection**|**Functionality**|**Comments**|
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|:---- |:---------- |:------------- |:-------- |
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| Display out | MiniDP output port | Display and audio out (support for duplicate mode only) | Requires external keyboard <br> Win+P and select Duplicate mode <br> Supports audio out (configurable via settings) |
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### Surface Hub 2S video-out settings
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### Selecting cables
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| **Signal Type** | **Resolution** | **Frame rate** | **USB-C** | **MiniDP** |
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| --------------- | -------------- | -------------- | --------- | ---------- |
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| PC | 640 x 480 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 720 x 480 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 1024 x 768 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 1920 x 1080 | 60 | X | X |
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| PC | 3840x2560 | 60 | X | X |
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| HDTV | 720p | 60 | X | X |
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| HDTV | 1080p | 60 | X | X |
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| 4K UHD | 3840x2560 | 60 | X | X |
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DisplayPort cables are certified for to 3 meters in length. If a long cable is necessary, HDMI is recommended due to the wide availability of cost-effective, long-haul cables with the added benefit of installing repeaters if needed.
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Surface Hub 2S includes a MiniDP video-out port for projecting visual content from Surface Hub 2S to another display. If you plan to use Surface Hub 2S to project to another display, note the following recommendations:
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- **Keyboard required.** Before you begin, you’ll need to connect either a wired or Bluetooth-enabled external keyboard to Surface Hub 2S. Note that unlike the original Surface Hub, a keyboard for Surface Hub 2S is sold separately and is not included in the shipping package.<br><br>
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- **Set duplicate mode.** Surface Hub 2S supports video-out in duplicate mode only. However, you will still need to manually configure the display mode when you connect for the first time:
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1. Enter the **Windows logo key** + **P**, which opens the Project pane on the right side of Surface Hub 2S, and then select **Duplicate** mode.
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2. When you’re finished with your Surface Hub 2S session, select **End Session**. This ensures that the duplicate setting is saved for the next session.<br><br>
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- **Plan for different aspect ratios.** Like other Surface devices, Surface Hub 2S uses a 3:2 display aspect ratio (the relationship between the width and the height of the display). Projecting Surface Hub 2S onto displays with different aspect ratios is supported. Note however that because Surface Hub 2S duplicates the display, the MiniDP output will also only display in a 3:2 aspect ratio, which may result in letterboxing or curtaining depending on the aspect ratio of the receiving display.
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> [!NOTE]
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> if your second monitor uses a 16:9 aspect ratio (the predominant ratio for most TV monitors), black bars may appear on the left and right sides of the mirrored display. If this occurs, you may wish to inform your users that there is no need to adjust the second display.
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## Selecting cables
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Note the following recommendations:
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- **USB.** USB 3.1 Gen 2 cables.
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- **MiniDP.** DisplayPort cables certified for up to 3 meters in length.
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- **HDMI.** If a long cable is necessary, HDMI is recommended due to the wide availability of cost-effective, long-haul cables with the ability to install repeaters if needed.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Most DisplayPort sources will automatically switch to HDMI signaling if HDMI is detected.
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## Wirelessly connect to Surface Hub 2S
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Windows 10 natively supports Miracast, which lets you wireless connect to Surface Hub 2S.
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Windows 10 natively supports Miracast, which lets you wireless connect to Surface Hub 2S.<br><br>
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### To connect using Miracast
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### To connect using Miracast:
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1. On your Windows 10 device, enter **Win** + **K**.
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1. On your Windows 10 device, enter **Windows logo key** + **K**.
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2. In the Connect window, look for the name of your Surface Hub 2S in the list of nearby devices. You can find the name of your Surface Hub 2S in the bottom left corner of the display.
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3. If required, your system administrator may have enabled the PIN setting for Miracast connections on your Surface Hub which means that the first time you connect to that Surface Hub, a PIN number is displayed on the screen.
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3. Enter a PIN if your system administrator has enabled the PIN setting for Miracast connections. This requires you to enter a PIN number when you connect to Surface Hub 2S for the first time.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you’re a local administrator on Surface Hub 2S, you can configure PIN requirements via **Surface app > Settings.**
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>If you do not see the name of the Surface Hub 2S device as expected, it’s possible the previous session was prematurely closed. If so, sign into Surface Hub 2S directly to end the previous session and then connect from your external device.
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## Connecting peripherals to Surface Hub 2S
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## Bluetooth accessories
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### Bluetooth accessories
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You can connect the following accessories to Surface Hub-2S using Bluetooth:
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- Speakers
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> [!NOTE]
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> After you connect a Bluetooth headset or speaker, you might need to change the default microphone and speaker settings. For more information, see [Local management for Surface Hub settings](local-management-surface-hub-settings.md).
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> After you connect a Bluetooth headset or speaker, you might need to change the default microphone and speaker settings. For more information, see [**Local management for Surface Hub settings**](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/surface-hub/local-management-surface-hub-settings).
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| Get someone to help you lift and mount your Surface Hub. Make sure to hold and lift the Surface Hub from the bottom. |  <br> |
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| 4. **Attach accessories and power on** | |
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| Install accessories and attach power cable as shown. See guides on the screen cling. Remove cling wrap from the screen. Press the power button to power on. |  <br> |
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ms.localizationpriority: Normal
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---
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# Adjust Surface Hub 2S brightness, volume, and input
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Surface Hub 2S provides an on-screen display for volume, brightness, and input control. The Source button functions as a toggle key to switch between the volume, brightness, and input control menus.
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**To show the on-screen display:**
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## To show the on-screen display
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- Press and hold the **Source** button for 4 seconds.
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When the on-screen display is visible, use one or more buttons to reach desired settings.
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**To adjust volume:**
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## To adjust volume
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- Use the **Volume up/down** button to increase or decrease volume.
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**To adjust brightness:**
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## To adjust brightness
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1. Press the **Source** button again to switch to the brightness menu.
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2. Use the **Volume up/down** button to increase or decrease brightness.
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**To adjust input:**
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## To adjust input
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1. Press the **Source** button twice to switch to the Source menu.
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2. Use the **Volume up/down** button to switch between PC, HDMI, and USB-C inputs.
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| 11 | **Power** | Power device on/off. <br> Use also to navigate display menus and select items. | n/a |
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 <br>
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4. Follow the instructions to complete first time Setup.
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text: "
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<table border ='0'><tr><td width='80%'>Message</td><td width='20%'>Date</td></tr>
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<tr><td><b>Microsoft Store users may encounter blank screens when clicking on certain buttons</b><br>Some customers running the version of the Microsoft Store app released on July 29, 2019 may encounter a blank screen when selecting “Switch out of S mode,” “Get Genuine,” or some “Upgrade to [version]” OS upgrade options. We are working on the issue and expect to release a fix that should resolve the issue later this week.</td><td>July 31, 2019 <br>02:00 PM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://support.microsoft.com/help/4505903' target='_blank'><b>Status update: Windows 10, version 1903 “D” release now available</b></a><br><div>The optional monthly “D” release for Windows 10, version 1903 is now available. Follow <a href='https://twitter.com/windowsupdate' target='_blank'>@WindowsUpdate</a> for the latest on the availability of this release.</div></td><td>July 26, 2019 <br>02:00 PM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4511036/silverlight-end-of-support' target='_blank'><b>Plan for change: Microsoft Silverlight will reach end of support on October 12, 2021</b></a><br><div>After this date, Silverlight will not receive any future quality or security updates. Microsoft will continue to ship updates to the Silverlight 5 Developer Runtime for supported browsers and versions (Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11); however, please note that support for Internet Explorer 10 will end on 31 January 2020. See the <a href='https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4511036/silverlight-end-of-support' target='blank'>Silverlight end of support FAQ</a> for more details.</div></td><td>July 19, 2019 <br>12:00 AM PT</td></tr>
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<tr><td><a href = 'https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/07/01/evolving-windows-10-servicing-and-quality-the-next-steps/' target='_blank'><b>Evolving Windows 10 servicing and quality</b></a><br><div>Find out how we plan to further optimize the delivery of the next Windows 10 feature update for devices running Windows 10, version 1903. If you're a commercial customer, please see the <a href='https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-IT-Pro-Blog/Moving-to-the-next-Windows-10-feature-update-for-commercial/ba-p/732968' target='_blank'>Windows IT Pro Blog</a> for more details on how to plan for this new update option in your environment.</div></td><td>July 01, 2019 <br>02:00 PM PT</td></tr>
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### [Microsoft Threat Experts](microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-threat-experts.md)
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||||
### [Portal overview](microsoft-defender-atp/portal-overview.md)
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||||
### [Microsoft Defender ATP for US Government Community Cloud High customers](microsoft-defender-atp/commercial-gov.md)
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||||
## [Get started]()
|
||||
### [What's new in Microsoft Defender ATP](microsoft-defender-atp/whats-new-in-microsoft-defender-atp.md)
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@ -153,6 +153,9 @@
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### [Data storage and privacy](microsoft-defender-atp/data-storage-privacy.md)
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### [Assign user access to the portal](microsoft-defender-atp/assign-portal-access.md)
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### [Evaluate Microsoft Defender ATP]()
|
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#### [Attack surface reduction and next-generation capability evaluation]()
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##### [Attack surface reduction and nex-generation evaluation overview](microsoft-defender-atp/evaluate-atp.md)
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@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
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---
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||||
title: Microsoft Defender ATP for US Government GCC High customers
|
||||
description: Learn about the requirements and the available Microsoft Defender ATP capabilities for US Government CCC High customers
|
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keywords: government, gcc, high, requirements, capabilities, defender, defender atp, mdatp
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search.product: eADQiWindows 10XVcnh
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search.appverid: met150
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: security
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ms.author: macapara
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author: mjcaparas
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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manager: dansimp
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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.topic: conceptual
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
# Microsoft Defender ATP for US Government GCC High customers
|
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|
||||
**Applies to:**
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- [Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2069559)
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Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP) for US Government Community Cloud High (GCC High) customers, built in the US Azure Government environment, uses the same underlying technologies as Microsoft Defender ATP in Azure Commercial.
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This offering is currently available to US Office 365 GCC High customers and is based on the same prevention, detection, investigation, and remediation as the commercial version. However, there are some key differences in the availability of capabilities for this offering.
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## Endpoint versions
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The following OS versions are supported:
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- Windows 10, version 1903
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- Windows 10, version 1809 (OS Build 17763.404 with [KB4490481](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4490481))
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- Windows 10, version 1803 (OS Build 17134.799 with [KB4499183](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4499183))
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- Windows 10, version 1709 (OS Build 16299.1182 with [KB4499147](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4499147))
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- Windows Server, 2019 (with [KB4490481](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4490481))
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>[!NOTE]
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>A patch must be deployed before machine onboarding in order to configure Microsoft Defender ATP to the correct environment.
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The following OS versions are not supported:
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- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
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- Windows Server 2012 R2
|
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- Windows Server 2016
|
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- Windows Server, version 1803
|
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- Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise
|
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- Windows 7 SP1 Pro
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- Windows 8 Pro
|
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- Windows 8.1 Enterprise
|
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- macOS
|
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The initial release of Microsoft Defender ATP will not have immediate parity with the commercial offering. While our goal is to deliver all commercial features and functionality to our US Government (GCC High) customers, there are some capabilities not yet available that we'd like to highlight. These are the known gaps as of August 2019:
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## Threat & Vulnerability Management
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Not currently available.
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## Automated investigation and remediation
|
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The following capabilities are not currently available:
|
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- Response to Office 365 alerts
|
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- Live response
|
||||
|
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|
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|
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## Management and APIs
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The following capabilities are not currently available:
|
||||
|
||||
- Threat protection report
|
||||
- Machine health and compliance report
|
||||
- Integration with third-party products
|
||||
|
||||
|
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## Integrations
|
||||
Integrations with the following Microsoft products are not currently available:
|
||||
- Azure Security Center
|
||||
- Azure Advanced Threat Protection
|
||||
- Azure Information Protection
|
||||
- Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection
|
||||
- Microsoft Cloud App Security
|
||||
- Skype for Business
|
||||
- Microsoft Intune (sharing of device information and enhanced policy enforcement)
|
||||
|
||||
## Microsoft Threat Experts
|
||||
Not currently available.
|
||||
|
||||
## Required connectivity settings
|
||||
You'll need to ensure that traffic from the following are allowed:
|
||||
|
||||
Service location | DNS record
|
||||
:---|:---
|
||||
Common URLs for all locations (Global location) | ```crl.microsoft.com```<br>```ctldl.windowsupdate.com```<br>```notify.windows.com```
|
||||
Microsoft Defender ATP GCC High specific | ```us4-v20.events.data.microsoft.com``` <br>```winatp-gw-usgt.microsoft.com```<br>```winatp-gw-usgv.microsoft.com```<br>```*.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net```
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The Microsoft secure score tile is reflective of the sum of all the Microsoft De
|
||||
|
||||
Each Windows Defender security control contributes 100 points to the score. The total number is reflective of the score potential and calculated by multiplying the number of supported security controls (Windows Defender security controls pillars) by the maximum points that each pillar contributes (maximum of 100 points for each pillar).
|
||||
|
||||
The Office 365 Secure Score looks at your settings and activities and compares them to a baseline established by Microsoft. For more information, see [Introducing the Office 365 Secure Score](https://support.office.com/en-us/article/introducing-the-office-365-secure-score-c9e7160f-2c34-4bd0-a548-5ddcc862eaef#howtoaccess).
|
||||
The Office 365 Secure Score looks at your settings and activities and compares them to a baseline established by Microsoft. For more information, see [Introducing the Office 365 Secure Score](https://support.office.com/article/introducing-the-office-365-secure-score-c9e7160f-2c34-4bd0-a548-5ddcc862eaef#howtoaccess).
|
||||
|
||||
In the example image, the total points for the Windows security controls and Office 365 add up to 602 points.
|
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|
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