![]() ![]() Hopefully something of what I just wrote fixes your issue. ![]() Those drivers can be obtained from Lenovo's site once you know what dock you have and therefore what Downloads page you're looking for - and no, they don't restrict themselves to being installed on Lenovo systems. If on the other hand you have a Lenovo "Hybrid" USB-C dock, then you'll need additional drivers for it because it handles video output in a completely different way. the GPU output wired to a USB-C port, then it should be completely plug and play in terms of display output, since you don't need any drivers for that beyond the GPU drivers that would be installed anyway. But to start, I'd suggest updating your system BIOS and your Intel Graphics driver, because all XPS 13 models to date that have a USB-C port support Thunderbolt 3 and therefore also support video output over Thunderbolt 3, so if you have a typical USB-C dock that actually relies on DisplayPort Alt Mode, i.e. And which specific Lenovo docking station model? That would be printed on the underside of the dock. ![]() What specific XPS 13 model? There have been several over the years. ![]()
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