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Dell D6000 (USB-C)
EUR273,89

Dell D6000

USB-C


Question about Dell D6000

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Is it possible to create a switch between the Dell D6000 and the laptop so that I can also use the connected peripherals (2x 4K monitors, keyboard & mouse) with a desktop PC? The end result would be the same situation as with a classic KVM switch but with the advantage of the Dell D6000 where I only have to plug in a single USB-C cable on the laptop. With a classic KVM switch, I would have to plug in 4 cables each in my constellation (2 HDMI or DP for the 2 monitors plus 1 USB for the keyboard/mouse and power cable for power). Or am I looking at it the wrong way? 1000 thanks for your help!!!!

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sgranata

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello,
Sorry for the delay. No, a switch like with a KVM is simply not possible. As written in the other answer, data exchange and charging take place via the USB-C cable. This means that you either connect your desktop to the laptop or to the desktop. But both are not possible. Unfortunately, I can't answer whether it works according to your idea using a switch/hub, because I only use the D6000 with the laptop. But if you have already tested it, please let me know. It would certainly be interesting to know if it works.

Greetings
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Anonymous

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
On the Dell 600 I have two Displayport to HDMI on two monitors, network and a USB 3.0 switch for various devices.Only the USB C goes into the laptop.The whole Kominikation, network, image and supply goes over only this C connection and goes flawlessly, quickly and no more cable clutter.Only a mini mouse dongel from Logitec is still on the laptop for work on the road.MfG MW