KVM Switch 4 Ports, HDMI USB Selector for 4 Computers Share Keyboard Mouse Printer and One HD 4K Monitor, Including 4 KVM Cables
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You should be able to use them without any problems. As well as my printers, I use a set of USB speakers that can be shared seamlessly. I have used KVM switches for 30 years in the IT field and this is one of the best I have used.
Using Windows 10 and MAC does not require me to install any software. Connect and play is a very good feature
Yes, it can support HDMI Digital Monitors. It can also support super wide-screen displays with 4K*2K@30Hz.
This USB input will work on both computers, and will connect any USB device, such as a scanner, mouse, keyboard, card reader, or flash drive.
Selected User Reviews For KVM Switch 4 Ports, HDMI USB Selector for 4 Computers Share Keyboard Mouse Printer and One HD 4K Monitor, Including 4 KVM Cables
The emulator will not work. It is not possible to select a keyboard. Accordingly, it is exactly as described and in this regard is fine. It is cheap and does the basic job well enough. A 4K monitor working at 30Hz is no problem at all. The majority of KVMs do have the ability to select input with a keyboard stroke or key combo. I don't see any on this one. If you use a wired remote or top panel, you will need to use it. It wasn't advertised, but it was one of those standard things, so I was hoping for it. Not at all. Additionally, a good KVM will have EDID and keyboard/mouse emulation so that you don't have to periodically re-configure the system Configuring the display's resolution and so forth. With this one, all peripherals on the PC are disconnected for un-installation This causes hot plugging and unplugging on the selected channel. It is basically impossible to use any storage device via this KVM, you will have to deal with corruption. The basic USB + HDMI selector here does not refer to KVM as most do instead, it is strictly USB + HDMI. The limitations of its use For me, it is fine. I use it mostly for DVR arrays, and I have no problems with it, but it would be nice if there was a key combo.
It took me so long to realize that nearly all my regularly used machines had HDMI as natively as VGA, that I finally ditched all the VGA cables and dongles and got this little generic (model HK401, no brand name at all) from Amazon.
I immediately noticed an improvement in video quality when I started using this KVM. In addition to being pretty affordable (under $60), I'm very pleased with it. The desk looks so much better now that there is less clutter. The pros are Please note that You can't even tell it's there! As you can see in the first picture, it's a bit smaller than the Please note that There is no need for an external power supply. I was not even aware that I needed this device, but it has exceeded my expectations. Easily takes power from the device(s) you are controlling, and has no problem powering my optical mouse and keyboard with backlight. Please note that I found this KVM to be much less expensive than other HDMI KVMs I looked at and it was much cheaper than my old VGA KVM. Please note that The new KVM provides an incredible picture at least when compared to my older Please note that These controller cables are fantastic, they are obviously some proprietary format with HDMI on one end and HDMI and a USB port on the other. The cables have a nice greenish/cyan color, and the cables feel sturdy yet flexible. *Cons (not many, but a few) it does not meet expectations - It sounds hollow when you press the input button on the unit to switch inputs. Just a small point to mention. Please note that Actually, I would prefer it to be a little bigger, if it meant that all the cables could be arranged on one side (e. From behind). HDMI ports are found on one long side of the unit, while USB ports are located Then I placed it on my desk sideways until I had time to tidy up the cables further (second image). If I leave it as is, it will be fine. Please note that Last but not least, I wish the TV came with an HDMI cable To connect up your monitor, you will need a HDMI cable. There is a good chance they assume you are already using at least one HDMI device. As an individual, I probably stand out as a pretty strange case. In general, I am very pleased with this purchase and whoever made it should impress me with their name all over it since they made a.
Working remotely, I'm often sent a laptop to use for a specific project. I have a JideTech 2 port KVM, which is great, but I'm tired of having to disconnect the HDMI and USB cables to move around to use my keyboard and mouse between computers. It just so happens to be the 4 port KVM switch I was looking for. The pros are Please note that This is a small and compact device - A cable is includedbr>- Setup is simple, with no coding required - -SwitchKey that comes with a long cable, so you don't have to switch on the main box - Quality of the build is good - Despite the packaging being good, there were some negatives It's not true* It is not possible to get longer cables because they are proprietary
- This is more of an annoyance than a downside, but I am using one of the HDMI/USB inputs to extend my work laptop's output to my television. I can switch between inputs and everything on the other screen shows up on my laptop screen instead. It takes me time to move everything back on my work laptop if I switch The other two ports of my KVM did not have this issue. It's more of an annoyance than a con, as I stated earlier. As a cheap option for KVM, I would definitely recommend this to a friend.
My favorite part was that all the cabling was included, resulting in me having to buy just two Dell Display Port Adapters. I only have one complaint, and yet it is not something I would take away a star for, and that is the little remote with It would be great if it were a bit larger, but it is nice to not have to have the actual KVM close to you, and it is also nice not to have.
I found this product to be effective. There should be a picture of the whole setup uploaded by the seller. I made a mistake when I connected the KVM switch because I did not connect my USB cables to Input devices such as a keyboard and mouse are not functional as I am only connecting with HDMI. Don't forget to connect the USB cable attached to the same HDMI cable on the back of the computer when attaching the HDMI cable to the back of a computer to make your mouse and keyboard active when you connect HDMI to the computer.
This is an easy way to share a keyboard, mouse, and monitor among several Raspberry Pi systems. It is easier to manage KVM cables than cables in general. Although of good quality, the connectors are a bit bulky and may cause problems when used in small Make sure the design of your port holes is taken into consideration if you 3D print your own cases. The overall impression is quite positive.
I love it.
I found this device to be very useful. My late 2011 Macbook Pro and Windows PC both connected seamlessly with the switch. I used the HDMI and USB cables that came with it, and also my wireless keyboard and mouse and both were able to be connected with no problems. The breakout box included was also a nice addition. It is a winning product. We highly recommend it.