Docking Station Tips
Docking stations make it easy to use your laptop like a desktop — just plug in one cable and everything connects: monitors, keyboard, mouse, charger, network, and more. Here are some tips to keep things working smoothly.
Best Practices
Always connect your laptop’s power cable if the dock doesn’t provide charging.
Not all docks charge your device — double check!
Plug in the dock before powering on.
Helps avoid display or device detection issues.
Use manufacturer-approved docks when possible.
Off-brand docks can cause instability or missing functionality.
Common Docking Setups
USB-C / Thunderbolt Dock:
One cable handles power, display, USB devices, and sometimes Ethernet.USB-A Dock:
Usually requires a separate power cable and may not support video out.
Troubleshooting Tips
Nothing’s working after plugging in?
Try unplugging and replugging the dock.
Reboot your computer while the dock is connected.
External monitors not displaying?
Press
Windows Key + P
and choose Extend or Duplicate.
Dock gets warm?
That’s normal — especially if it’s powering multiple displays and devices.
One device (like a mouse or speaker) isn’t working?
Try unplugging and reconnecting that device directly to the dock.
Make sure the USB port it’s plugged into is powered.
Keep It Clean
Dust, crumbs, and grime in docking ports can cause connection issues. A quick clean with compressed air can do wonders.
Still Having Trouble?
If your docking station isn't working as expected:
Contact IT Support at support@parkerbass.com
Call us at (912) 385-9245
We're happy to help get things reconnected.