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1. KVM Switch DP: one set of USB keyboard & mouse, 2 monitor controls 4 multi graphic-card displayport interface computers. With audio and microphone output, 2 pcs USB 2.0 hub, 4 kits cables and a wire remote push button switch. (Tips: this KVM switch is DP1.2 60Hz version, it doesn't compatible DP1.4 version, 100Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz devices)
2. 4 Port Displayport KVM support Four Switching Way: manual button switching, mouse switching, keyboard hot-key switching and wire remote push button switching(tips: button switching and wire remote push button switching can't be using together).
3. SUPPORT THREE DISPLAY MODES: extended display, mirror display and video wall display. Drive-free for Windows 10/7/2000/XP/Vista, Linux, Mac, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Raspbian and Ubuntu.
4. 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.
5. Supports HDCP 2.2, HDR10. Supports 16:9 widescreen and 21:9 ultra-wide monitors. Support auto detection, auto scan, waking up, with memory function in case of power-down.
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.