CKLau 4K@60Hz 2 Port Dual Monitor KVM Switch Displayport with Audio, USB 2.0 ...

  • 1. Displayport KVM Switch Dual Monitor: 2 computers sharing one set of keyboard & mouse, 2 monitors, audio, and 2 pcs USB 2.0 peripheral devices. (Tips: 1. It supports DP 1.2 and DP 1.4 versions at 4K 60Hz refresh rate only. Please set your devices to 4K@60Hz before using them. 2. This KVM switch required each of your computers with 2 video output or multi-video output. 3. This item without EDID simulation.)
  • 2. Dual Monitor KVM Displayport: Four optional switching ways: Hotkey switching(Num Lock + Num Lock + 1 / 2 + Enter, or Ctrl + Ctrl + 1 / 2 + Enter, or Scroll Lock+ Scroll Lock+1 / 2 + Enter), mouse switching (click mouse wheel 2 times), manual button switching, wired remote push button switching. Suport three display modes: extended display, mirror display and splice wall display.
  • 3. Displayport KVM Dual Monitor: Support wired/wireless/unify/Bluetooth keyboard/mouse, Apple keyboard (hotkey is changeable), touch screen, OLED screen, 16:9 widescreen, 21:9 ultra-wide monitors, etc. (Bluetooth keyboard/mouse should with a receiver, it doesn't support built-in Bluetooth keyboard/mouse)
  • 4. Displayport KVM Switch 2 Monitors: Max resolution up to 4096x2160@60Hz 4:4:4, compatible 3840x2160@60hz, 3840x1620@60Hz, 3440x1600@60Hz, 3440x1440@60Hz, 3840x1080@240Hz, 3200x1800@60Hz, 2560x1440@60Hz, 2048x1536@60Hz, 2048x1280@60Hz, 2048x1080@60Hz, 1920x1200@60Hz, 1920x1080@60Hz and lower resolution. Drive-free for Windows 11/10/7/2000/XP/Vista, Linux, Mac, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Raspbian, Ubuntu, etc.
  • 5. KVM Switch Dual Monitor Displayport: Support auto-detection, waking up, and auto scan mode for monitoring all computers/Macs/laptops. Build-in memory function in case of a power outage. Metal case body with a premium finish, space-saving design with non-slip foot pads. If you meet monitor flicker issue, please contact us on Amazon, and we will send you the Displayport 1.4 cables with magnetic ring, it can solve the issue.
  • 6. If only one computer is BIOS-based, start by turning it on, logging in, and waiting for the display. Switch to the second computer and turn it on. If both computers are BIOS-based, start the KVM, then the first BIOS computer, log in, wait for the display, switch the KVM to the second computer, and finally, turn on the second BIOS computer. In short, don't start both BIOS computers simultaneously to avoid issues like a black screen or disabling your keyboard and mouse.

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Installation Step;


1. Turn off all your devices and unplug all cables.


2. Plug the special USB cable and two Displayport cables into the KVM switch and your computers.


3. Plug the Displayport cables into the KVM switch and your monitors.


4. Plug mouse into mouse slot of KVM switch, plug the keyboard into keyboard slot of the KVM switch.


5. Plug your speaker/headset/other USB 2.0 device/wired remote push button into the KVM switch if needed.


6. Plug the DC5V 2A power adapter into the KVM switch and AC socket, then turn on the KVM switch.


7. Turn on your devices.


Package include:


1pcs 2 port KVM switch


2pcs special USB cables


4pcs Displayport cables


1pcs DC 5V 2A Power adapter


1pcs English manual


1pcs wire remote push button switch


Tips:


1. The Displayport port supports DP 1.2 and is compatible with DP 1.4 devices at 4K@60Hz only. Please set up your devices to 4K@60Hz before connecting to the KVM Switch.


2. If your computers/laptops are without Displayport port, please purchase a reliable adapter with the chip.


3. USB port of special USB cables is for transfer USB signal, you should plug it into your computers. If you want to use a headset, you should plug the audio port of special USB cables into your computers.


4. If one of your computers operates on BIOS, start by turning on that computer, entering your password, logging into the system, and waiting for the display. Then, switch to the second computer and turn it on. If both computers are BIOS-based, follow this sequence: start by powering on the KVM, then switch on the first BIOS computer, enter your password, log into the system, switch the KVM to the second computer, and finally, turn on the second BIOS computer. In summary, avoid starting both BIOS computers simultaneously, as it may cause issues like a black screen or disable your keyboard and mouse.