You can connect your Pixelbook to a monitor or TV with an HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, or VGA port (using an appropriate USB-C cable converter).
Pixelbook | How to Connect to a Monitor
Connect a compatible USB-C adapter to the external display, and then plug the USB-C end into either of your device's USB-C ports.
When in tablet mode, or whenever you don't have a pointing device connected (like an external mouse or keyboard with a trackpad), the external display will automatically mirror your device's screen.
When in laptop mode with a pointing device connected (like an external mouse or keyboard with a trackpad), the external display will automatically become a new screen, expanding your working area and allowing you to move windows onto it.
Adjust or rotate the display
Depending on the situation, it may be necessary to change the resolution or orientation of your external display for best results.
- At the bottom right, select the time to open the status area.
- Select Settings
- In the "Device" section, select Displays.
- Choose the primary display: After selecting the external display, you can set it to be the primary screen or an extended screen.
- Change the image size: In the "Display size" section, adjust the screen until it's a comfortable size.
- Change the image sharpness: In the "Resolution" section, choose the screen resolution you prefer.
- Rotate the image: In the "Orientation" section, set the appropriate screen orientation.
- Fix the image border: In the “Overscan” section, you can adjust the edges of the screen to prevent anything from being cut off, or to eliminate any unwanted border.
Enable/disable screen mirroring
Screen mirroring duplicates everything on your device’s built-in display onto a connected external display. When screen mirroring is disabled, external displays will instead serve as extensions of your screen, giving you additional area to work with.
- At the bottom right, select the time to open the status area.
- Select Settings .
- In the "Device" section, select Displays.
- Check or uncheck the box next to Mirror internal display.
When in Laptop mode, you can also enable or disable screen mirroring quickly by pressing Ctrl + the Full Screen key
Move windows between displays
When in laptop mode, you can move the currently active window to an external display instantly by pressing Search + Alt + M.
Otherwise, you can move windows to an external display by dragging the window from your device’s built-in display to the external display.
Troubleshoot your monitor
Issues with monitor connected through a USB-C hub or dockTry resetting your device's connection to the monitor.
- Leave the hub or dock connected to your device's USB-C port.
- Unplug the monitor from your hub or dock.
- Plug the monitor back into your hub or dock.
If the issue still occurs, you can also try performing a hard reset.
First, try unplugging the monitor from your device and then plugging it back in.
If that doesn't resolve the issue, try using a different connector type, if possible.
For example, if the monitor has both a DisplayPort and HDMI port, and the DisplayPort to USB-C adapter connection isn't working, try using an HDMI to USB-C adapter instead.
If the issue still occurs, you can also try performing a hard reset.
If the troubleshooting steps above haven't resolved your issue, performing a hard reset on your device could help.
- Turn off your device by holding down the Power, or selecting the time in the bottom right and choosing Power
- Wait 1 minute.
- While pressing and holding the Refresh key , tap the Power.
For more information on resetting your device, see Related articles.