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CKLau 2 Port 8K60Hz 4K144Hz HDMI KVM Switch with Cables, Audio, Microphone, and 2 pcs USB 3.0 Peripheral Hub for Keyboard Mouse 2 Computers Sharing One Monitor

KWD 40

Brand
CKLau
Category
Computer cases
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Special Features

  • 1. 2 Port KVM Switch HDMI: allows 2 computers/laptops sharing one set of keyboard & mouse, 1 monitor, audio, microphone and 2 pcs USB 3.0 peripheral devices. Support HDMI 2.1, HDCP 2.2, HDR 10.
  • 2. 2 Computers 1 Monitor Switch: We are certified HDMI adopter over 10 years. Excellent image processing and transmission capacity, make the output signal is more smooth and steady. Drive-free for Windows 10/7/2000/XP/Vista, Linux, Mac, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Raspbian, Ubuntu, etc.
  • 3. HDMI KVM Switch 2 Port: Resolution compatible 10240x4320@60Hz, 7680x4320@60Hz, 5120x2880@50/60Hz, 4096x2160@50/60/100/120Hz,3840x2160@60/120/144Hz,3840x1620@60/120/144Hz,3440x1600@60/120/144Hz,3440x1440@60/120/144Hz,3840x1080@60/120/144/165/240Hz, 3200x1800@60/120/144/165/240Hz, 2560x1440@60/120/144/165/240Hz, 2048x1536@60/120/144/165/240Hz, 2048x1280@60/120/144/165/240Hz, 2048x1080@60/120/144/165/240Hz, 1920x1200@60/120/144/165/240Hz, etc.
  • 4. USB KVM Switch 2 Computers: Support wired/wireless/unify keyboard and mouse, Apple keyboard (hot key is changeable), touch screen, OLED screen, 16:9 widescreen, 21:9 ultra-wide monitors, etc.
  • 5. KVM USB HDMI Switch: Four switching way optional: keyboard 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.
  • 6. 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. Suit for home, office, media, supermarket, etc.
  • 7. IMPORTANT: 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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