Feature

●EACH PC MUST MAKE 2 VIDEO CONNECTIONS FOR DUAL MONITOR SETUPS
●Watch KVM Switch Dual Monitor Setup video on this Amazon page. Consult list of tested/approved video adapters if video conversion is required.
●HDMI 2.0 & DP 1.2 support UHD 4K@60hz (3840 x 2160) on both monitors simultaneously. QHD@144hz (2560 x 1440). FHD@144hz (1920 x 1080). HDCP 2.2, HDR 10, Dolby Vision.
●Dual monitor extended desktop (Mode 1). Switch to Mode 2 to split desktop with each PC displaying on 1 monitor simultaneously. EDID emulation maintains correct resolutions.
●Transmit audio to monitor over HDMI and external speakers via stereo output. Share USB device such as webcam and headset with dedicated USB2.0 port.
●Supports wired, wireless, mechanical, multimedia, and gaming keyboards. READ FAQ & contact US-based support for help and recommendations.


Description

EACH PC MUST MAKE 2 VIDEO CONNECTIONS FOR DUAL MONITORS

This KVM switch allows you to share one set of “keyboard, two monitors, and mouse” with two PC’s. Each PC must make two video connections to the KVM via a docking station or direct from the computer. A list of tested/approved adapters is available to convert or create video signals. Does not require software or drivers and works with Windows, MacOS, Linux, Raspberry PI, etc.

Key Features
- HDMI 2.0 & DP 1.2 supports 4K60hz resolution. Lower resolutions up to 144hz. (Monitor and PC must be rated for these resolutions. KVM does not upscale.)
- 3 ways to switch: hotkeys, front push button, or remote control
- Keyboard passthrough mode allows for better compatibility plus multimedia key functions
- Hotkey triggers assignable to either Scroll Lock or Right-CTRL
- USB sharing works with printers, jump drives, USB headsets and webcams for teleconferencing
- Supports wired, wireless, mechanical, multimedia, and gaming keyboards.

FAQ
- Audio is transmitted via HDMI connection.
- Use powered USB hub to expand the USB2.0 port if multiple connections are needed
- Use USB extender to reduce distance to receiver if wireless mouse/keyboard is “jumpy”
- Please install CR2025 battery before use (battery not included)

Mouse & Keyboard Compatibility
Dedicated mouse & keyboard ports have emulation programming. Second gen chipsets have “Passthrough Mode” to send special characters such as multimedia keys (play/pause, volume up/down), which improves keyboard compatibility. Keyboard software such as Logitech Options, Corsair iCUE, etc conflicts with the emulation and limits the ability to use macro keys. We recommend using the KVM’s USB2.0 port as a workaround if this software if needed. USB2.0 port does not have emulation programming and KVM will not recognize hotkey commands. Please use a powered USB hub to expand USB ports.