USB 3.0 Switcher Selector 2 Computers Sharing 4 USB Devices KVM Switch Hub Adapter for Keyboard Mouse Printer Scanner U-Disk, Hard Drives, Headsets, KVM Console Box Compatible with Mac/Windows/Linux
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the USB 3 port on Lenovo ThinkPads to work. Dock Pro 0 is the only dock available. The Logitech G602 wireless mouse is compatible with this product. Between my Thinkpad X1 and HP Z620 workstation, I can easily change between the two. The TESmart Dual Monitor KVM switch was on my shopping list, but I wanted to give this one a try instead. I was able to save a lot of money.
If you use a USB-powered device, you should be able to buy a new one I need to connect a c to a usb This is connected to one or more cables.
You must press a button to read the information from USB devices since it does not read information from USB devices. In the event that mine moves, I have it mounted to my desk with a 3M strip so I can easily reach it when I need it. The machines are also slightly delayed, but it is easier to switch cables than for those of us who work from home
Using the switcher, I can utilize my laptop remotely and my desk PC on the desk. A button on the keyboard switches between my Fitbit, keyboard, and USB drive. If I use an external power supply, I will need it to provide power to the device The accessories (such as my older [almost antique] back up drive, which is not an SSD drive but is a standard disk drive) drain energy. It is possible that a USB camera or speaker system will also need As the intended purpose of the software was to enable a one-button switch between two computers, it worked well for that purpose and was also very convenient to use the information from one computer on another without having to send it back and forth or transfer it via a USB drive.
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Out of the box, this software works well. This allows me to switch between my work laptop (at home) and my personal PC in order to share my keyboard, mouse, camera, and phone. The cons are Despite being connected to the same port, every USB switch suffers from the same On one side, you have access to the computer, and on the other, you have access to the device. Since you must push a button to switch the connection between the two devices, you prefer to keep it in a highly visible Nevertheless, it's difficult for you to place it in a convenient location since USB cables protrude from both sides. If there were a remote switch, I could connect it and bury it, then activate it from my desk, or all the connections could be on one side or the other, simple labels such as "device" and "computer". As soon as I ordered it, I knew there would be problems with it. They all seem to have the same problem, as I said. However, I hope someone will notice. I may pop open the case and see if I can solder an external momentary SPST switch in to replace the case. A mounted button was used. It appears that the device works great, and there is nothing to complain about. Having said that, I really wish there was a little more attention paid to ergonomics and ease of A few examples.
In my case, it worked fine. If you want to share peripherals between two computers, it is a good choice. It solved my problem (wireless keyboard, multifunction printer). In addition, it will work with a USB video adapter, so that's a plus. This device, along with the devices to which it is connected, recognize it and function accordingly. There is no problem using the micro USB power option. You will find everything you need to get started in this book A USB 3. 0 port and a USB 2. 0 port. The following improvements can be made -0 x A to A cables, 1 x MicroUSB cable (thoughtful addition), and
There are two things to improve It was necessary to replace the switch button with a more pronounced piece and to reinforce the internals since In the long run, I am not sure if it will be durable.
To be able to connect my work laptop and my personal PC to the same keyboard and mouse, I purchased this switch. a very simple process to get it working. I set it up, and it worked at first, but in the week that I tried using it, it disconnected the devices I had plugged into it as many as five times per day. Despite having the micro USB power plugged in, I still had the same problem. Often, my peripherals would start working without interruption after a couple of seconds, but at other times, I would have to physically pull my mouse and keyboard out of the switch to get them working again You have to plug the switches back in to make them work again, defeating the purpose of having the switch in the first place. Furthermore, whenever I disconnect while I'm typing, I sometimes find that the same letter is written to my screen repeatedly, as if it were stuck on the last keystroke. The only thing that changed was the ports on the switch into which I plugged my keyboard and mouse, but it didn't make a A week after I purchased it, I returned it since I had trouble using it.
0 port. I've been really impressed with this device. All peripherals can be docked at the same time. With this switch, I can easily switch between my work laptop and my home laptop. A driver will not be removed or disabled in the process since the change is instantaneous. Despite not having the opportunity to give it six stars, I'd give it five.
To be able to use the same keyboard and wireless mouse on my PC and Raspberry Pi 4B, I needed a simple USB switch. In the end, I went with this product instead of another one, which was a bit cheaper, but had the button on the side, so I was able to get the result I wanted. I find the housing to be a bit cheap, but the device itself works very A connection to my computer was not a problem at all. A USB 3. 0 port is provided. Good cables are those with a number 0 on them. All the keyboards, wireless mice, USB sticks, and portable SSDs worked on their own without any It was the Raspberry Pi that caused the only glitch. I had to use an old cellphone charger to supply power to the USB switch because I couldn't supply enough current to power an SSD, keyboard, and wireless mouse from it. The rest of the process went smoothly after that. Changing the indicators on top would be the only change I would make. Each LED has a tiny number close to it and a blue LED close to it. I think it would be easier if there was a led on each side of the button that indicates which device is on. It has some minor issues, but it's still a great.
When using a connected Logitec G610 keyboard and Logitech G203 mouse on a Windows 10 based desktop and a 2020 Macbook pro with USB to USB converter, the keyboard and mouse switch does not work. A C connector is used for the use of an external keyboard and mouse for Mac computers.
Having owned several KVM switches over the years, I have found that an expensive keyboard will usually fail and that is the most important thing when buying a USB switching device. Based on the reviews and the powered feature I chose this one and I am delighted with it. A lighted and macro supported Corsair keyboard/mouse is what I currently use. As if they were plugged directly into the computers, both are as responsive as As for the lighting, it is excellent. The power mini USB cable was unplugged to test & find out if it works I still have no problems with anything. Once I've given it some time to test, I'll report back. As for cable management, I found that velcro could be used on the bottom of my desk to mount it. Trying to determine which computer is connected to which device is a breeze because of their color schemes. I probably would have put it under my desk even without that feature since there are so many.