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1. Displayport Dual Monitor Switch: 2 Displayport-interface computers sharing one set of keyboard & mouse, 2 monitors, audio, microphone and 2 pcs USB 3.0 peripheral devices. (Tips: 1. this KVM switch required your computer with 2 or multi video outputs. 2. This KVM switch is without EDID simulation. 3. If you meet monitor flicker issue, please contact us on Amazon, and we will send you the Displayport 1.4 cables with magnetic ring, it can solve the issue.)
2. Displayport KVM Dual Monitor: Resolution compatible 7680x4320@30Hz, 5120x2880@50/60Hz, 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, 1920x1080@60/120/144/165/240Hz, etc.
3. 8K Displayport KVM Switches: Support wired/wireless/unify/gaming/mechanical/Bluetooth/Apple keyboard and mouse, touch screen, OLED screen, 16:9 widescreen, 21:9 ultra-wide monitors, etc.
4. Dual Monitor Switch for 2 Computers: Four switching way optional: 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.
5. Displayport 2 Computers 2 Monitor Switch: support 3 display mode: extended display, mirror display and spliced display. Support auto detection, auto scan, waking up, with memory function in case of power-down. Drive-free for Windows 10/7/2000/XP/Vista, Linux, Mac, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Raspbian, Ubuntu, etc.
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.