# Side View of the Interactive Display - Ports and Connectivity
[](https://docs.isb.be/uploads/images/gallery/2019-08-Aug/ports2.jpg) | You can use the **PC**'s **module** ports to: - Connect any **USB** devices - like cameras, microscopes, microphones, etc. If a device is plugged in the **PC's USB ports** it will only be available for the PC - in Windows. If the device is compatible with both Android and Windows (ex. an USB flash drive) and you want to make the device available for both, please use the common **USB ports for Android and PC** that can be found above the power button, remove the plastic cover if needed. - Connect non USB headphones and microphones using the **audio** input/output. - Connect an external display using either the **PC's HDMI** **out** or the **PC's VGA out** ports. You can use the **Android**'s **module** ports to: - Connect **USB** devices like USB flash drives. If a device is plugged in the **Android's USB ports** it will only be available for Android - Lux. To make the device available for both **Android and PC** please see above. - Connect an **microSD** card. You can use the **ID**'s ports to: - Connect a computer, laptop, tablet, etc. to mirror or extend the screens of these devices using the **VGA in** or the **HDMI2** ports. Use the [**ID**'s **Menu**](https://docs.isb.be/books/isb-repository/page/hardware-introduction-%28the-screen-itself%29) to change the input as needed to HDMI2 or VGA. The HDMI1 port is usually used by the Apple TV or the Miracast devices. - Connect USB devices to the common **USB ports for Android and PC.** If the device is compatible with both Android and Windows (ex. an USB flash drive) please use these USB ports, remove the plastic cover if needed. |