I just plug in my USB devices and they work. What am I doing wrong?
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Wow, It's almost like we had a reason for different kinds of wires...
What happens if I plug my laptop charger into another laptop with USB c port but it doesn't indicate to be a power charger port and turns out to be a data port e.g. TB port?

This is astounsingly tone deaf. More or less it's "highest wattage" and "highest speed".
The screwdriver used to be a lot more important. I remember having to get an adapter when the TVs started only having coax and not the two screws.
I still haven't ran into an issue with USBC except in very limited cases with old/cheap af devices/cables.
I have a bunch of identical-looking white USB3 cables that may or may not transmit any data at all, depending on what they arrived free with. I wish they had little colour bands on like fuses do.
i dealt with like half of it being USBS and stuff.
USB mainly for: Keyboards,Mice,etc