The HDMI+DP KVM switch support two computers to share two monitors and is controlled by a set of keyboard and mouse. The port of our KVM conforms to most computer output ports--HDMI+DP. With it, you can save you the trouble of switching signals.
· Support DP 1.2, HDMI 2.0 standards
· Resolution up to 4K@60Hz, backward compatible
· Comes with 4 USB 2.0 ports, sharing a variety of USB devices
· Support button switching, convenient and fast
· Intelligent EDID, compatible with multiple systems
· 2 HDMI cables, 2 DP cables, 2 USB cables, and 1 Micro USB cables are included in the package
It supports up to 4K@60Hz resolution and is backward compatible, such as 4K@30Hz, 1080p, 720p, etc., bringing you clearer and more delicate pictures.
Please Note: Do not use docking stations or adapters to transmit signals, otherwise it will affect the screen output.
Tips:
When you switch from PC1 to PC2 and then switch to PC1 again, the screen content may move, for example, the window you opened may switch from the secondary screen to the main screen.
Please dont worry that this is a normal phenomenon.
1. Mirror display: 2 identical screens, which can be used for teaching, meeting, etc.
2. Extended display: 2 different screens, which can be used for office, games, etc.
Choose from 2 display modes to meet your daily needs.
Please adjust to the mode you want before use.
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Button SwitchWith one button switch function, it only takes 2-4 seconds to switch between PC1/PC2, which is convenient and quick. |
4 USB 2.0 PortsThis Kvm Switch has 4 USB 2.0 ports, which can be used to share USB devices, which is convenient for daily use, and does not need to be repeatedly plugged and unplugged when switching. |
Compatible with multiple systemsKvm Switch has strong compatibility and is compatible with many mainstream systems on the market, such as Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac, etc. |
How to connect?
1. Connect the Micro USB charging cable to the input end of the KVM switch to ensure power supply.
2. Use 1 DP cable, 1 HDMI cable and 1 mini USB cable to connect to "DP 1 IN", "HD 1 IN" and "USB 1" of the KVM switch.
3. Use 1 DP cable, 1 HDMI cable and 1 mini USB cable to connect to "DP 2 IN", "HD 2 IN" and "USB 2" of the KVM switch.
4. Use 1 HDMI cable to connect the monitor to the "HD OUT A" port of the KVM switch.
5. Use 1 HDMI cable to connect the monitor to the "HD OUT B" port of the KVM switch.
6. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the USB 2.0 ports on the KVM.
Notice:
Before using the KVM, you need to connect the Micro USB cable. A total of 2 DP cables + 4 HDMI cables + 2 USB cables are required to connect to the KVM.