
Connect 2 computers to 2 screens




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Hello I am tired of changing my HDMI/DP cables every day before/after work to switch between PC/laptop. I have been looking for a suitable solution to my problem for some time now. Laptop: Dell Office Laptop with USB-C PC: Gaming PC Motherboard: ASUS ProArt X670E-Creator Wifi Graphics card: 3xDP 2x HDMI Devices for the switch 3x monitor 2560 x 1440 (of which at least 1 144Hz+) Mouse keyboard headset Webcam I hope someone can help me to find a suitable KVM switch :)
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Hello everyone Since the search function didn't help me here, I'll ask my question here. I am looking for a KVM switch that should have the following features. Video output: USB-C (if necessary also DP 1.4 or HDMI 2.0) Inputs: at least 3x USB-C (data/video) 2 x USB-A (keyboard/mouse) 1 x DP 1.4/HDMI 2.0 would only be optional
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I am looking for a KVM switch, HDMI or DP which supports a single 4k screen with at least 60Hz. The switch should support EDID (Extended Display Identification Data). This means that it should make the monitor believe that a computer is still connected, even if you switch to the other computer. This means that the OS does not "disconnect" the screen and all windows are moved to a second screen. Does anyone have a recommendation? Merci!
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I am looking for this type of product: Is it available on galaxus? Or could it be added to the range? https://www.macg.co/materiel...
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Hello all In addition to my Microsoft Surface notebook with docking station, I would like to connect a workstation to the 2 existing monitors. Is there a KVM recommendation? Thank you and greetings HpK
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The charging dock is the RAZER MOUSE DOCK CHROMA? Thank you.
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Hello zeme I am looking for a 2In1Out USB switch. That wouldn't be a problem, but you always have to switch them manually. Is there an automatic switch that simply allows the first powered connection to pass through?
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I have connected my PC with 2 VGA outputs to 2 monitors via VGA inputs. There is also a Displayport on each of the screens. My laptop (Lenovo Ideapad) has an HDMI output and a USB-C output (no Thunderbolt I think, otherwise it would have such a lightning sign or...?). Can I now connect my laptop and my PC to my two monitors via a KVM switch so that I can also work more comfortably with the laptop at home? Thanks for your tips
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I've come to ask for your advice because I'd like to play video games and stream in a room that is 15 metres away from my PC. I would like to use a RJ45 KVM with HDMI and if possible 4x USB 2 and at least 1 X USB 3, unfortunately I can't find any. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use a USB 3 KVM, but I'm wondering if USB 3 is still effective at a distance of 15 metres? Do you have any advice or experience with this type of installation?
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Hello all, I want to use 2 laptops (a lenovo and a Microsfot Surface), and 4 monitors (Lenovo thinkvisions 23d HDMI). I'm looking to understand the best switch/cabling solution in order to be able to facilitate working at this set up, seamlessley switching between my two laptops. Can anyone help? Much Appreciated
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Hi I want to run 2 monitors in extension mode on a PC and on a laptop. I now have an HDMI switch/splitter 3 in 2 out... but with this the extension mode of the monitors does not work and this does not help me. I would be grateful for a tip ! Thank you !
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Or does that depend on the KVM switch itself? The idea is that I have 3 monitors connected to 1 DP KVM switch output and then all 3 monitors are visible at the terminals. The end devices are of course also connected to the KVM switch via DP.
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Hello all I am looking for a KVM switch where I can connect 8 screens and 3 PCs. Two times 3 screens per PC and once 2 screens. I only need the mouse and the keyboard. Which switch would be suitable for this?
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Hello everyone, I currently have a gaming PC with an Ultrawide monitor (3440x1440p) via Dispayport. I often work in my home office and would like to be able to connect my business laptop as well. I don't want to have to move the keyboard and mouse every time and I want to be able to switch between the business laptop and the PC as quickly and easily as possible. What solutions are there? I have seen that it is partly problematic with an Ultrawide monitor. Many thanks in advance!
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Hello each other Is there a suitable solution for me? Initial situation: Output PC (ASUS ROG G20AJ) 1x HDMI 1x DisplayPort Output laptop (ThinkPad T480) 1x USB C 1x Dockingport incl. Thunderbolt 3 1x HDMI Input monitor (ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q) 1x DisplayPort I would now like to connect both output devices to the monitor. I would like to select the desired source by pressing a button or something. Thanks for the help. Best regards Marco
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Hello Comunity I am looking for a somewhat special solution. The requirement is to be able to display the output of two PCs on one monitor at the same time. So that output PC-A is displayed on the left and output PC-B on the right. Ideally, the respective PC should be selected by moving the mouse pointer to the left or right half of the screen without having to press any key combinations or switches. Does anyone know of a product that meets these requirements?
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Hello together, I am looking for an "affordable" KVM switch to operate two computers (HDMI/DP) with two monitors. What can you recommend?
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Good evening. I am currently building a streaming enclosure that contains 2 independent systems. Now I am overwhelmed with the choice of the right switch. I am operating both systems separately, i.e. 1 system on its own monitor. I would like to switch only mouse/keyboard, a small interruption is also no problem. It would be ideal if I could reduce both audio outputs to 1.
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Will Digtec add the new Aten CS1944DP with USB3 support to their range? https://www.aten.com/global... Thanks!
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Is there such a thing? Grateful for hints
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