Charging ports on the front are a nice touch. The EDID emulation (which is one of the main reasons I went with this model) works as expected and I've not had a hiccup with application or workspace resizing when switching between multiple Linux (Fedora specifically) systems.īuild quality seems top notch as well unit feels solid and doesn't make me worry about accidentally knocking it around. The setup is easy, no drivers need loading, and the switching is reasonably fast. Overall, this KVM is spot on in providing what is ultimately the only thing that matters: the ability to switch 3 monitors between up to 4 computers. Please use a powered USB hub to expand USB connectivity, if needed. The USB 3.0 port does not have emulation programming and therefore the KVM will not recognize hotkey switching commands. We recommend using the KVM’s USB 3.0 port as a workaround if this software is desired. Keyboard software such as Logitech Options, DAS Q, Corsair iCUE, etc conflicts with the emulation programming and limits the ability to use dedicated macro keys.Second-generation chipsets have “Passthrough Mode” to send special characters such as multimedia keys (play, pause, volume up/down, etc), which greatly improves keyboard compatibility. Dedicated mouse & keyboard ports have emulation programming.Please install 2 AAA batteries before using the remote control (battery not included).If the wireless mouse/keyboard is “jumpy”, use a USB extender to reduce the distance from the receiver.3 USB 3.0 (including 1 USB C), 2 of which are able to charge. Use a powered USB hub to expand the number of USB 3.0 ports.Dedicated mouse & keyboard ports should not be used for other types of USB devices.Emulation programming is locked and cannot be removed from mouse & keyboard ports.Hotkeys are triggered via a keyboard plugged into the dedicated mouse or keyboard ports.HDMI or DisplayPort monitor is required for audio. Audio is transtted via HDMI connection.The switch must receive video signals on three HDMI inputs per PC for triple monitor output.IR remote control (battery not included).No delay, zero latency keyboard, and mouse switching.EDID emulation to prevent resolution and icon rearrangement.Auto-scanning with the adjustable time interval from 1 to 250 seconds.One-touch locking KVM to protect private information, with audio output pause and LCD screen brightness reduction.Support locking L/R audio and USB 3.0 devices to a fixed PC.Support function settings on the front panel which can switch ports, turn on/off auto scan, change hotkey trigger, lock audio and USB 3.0, and other functions.Assignable hotkey triggers from Scroll Lock to Right-CTRL.3 ways to switch inputs: keyboard hotkeys, front push buttons, or remote control.Compatible with Unix/Windows/Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora/MacOS X/Raspbian/Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi and other Linux-based systems ideal for home, office, or education scenarios.Easy plug & play setup with no drivers required.K&M pass-through for compatibility with various keyboard types: wired, wireless, mechanical, and gaming.2 Operating Modes: Mode 1 for extended desktop and Mode 2 for split desktop (each computer displays on 1 monitor simultaneously).Ensure all 4 computers are connected to the network via RJ45 with a speed up to 100 Mbps. Newly added a LAN port for stable network connectivity.Newly added an integrated microphone and L/R audio output.USB 3.0 sharing for printers, jump drives, USB headsets, and webcams for teleconferencing. 3 USB 3.0 (including 1 USB C), 2 of which are able to charge.Efficiently manage 4 PCs with a set of keyboard, mouse, and triple 4K60Hz displays.
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