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CKLau 2 Port Dual Monitor Displayport KVM Switch, DP KVM Switch with Audio, USB 2.0 Hub and Cables Support Hotkey Switching Resolution Up to 4096x2160@60Hz 4:4:4

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Features

  • KVM Switch 2 Port Displayport: 2 displayport interface computers sharing one set of keyboard, mouse, 2 monitor and 2 USB2.0 peripheral. With audio and microphone output, 2 pcs USB 2.0 hub, 2 kits 4.9ft(1.5m) 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)
  • Dual Displayport KVM support 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.
  • 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.
  • Max resolution up to 4096x2160@60Hz 4:4:4, compatible 3840x2160@60hz, 1080P, 1080P 3D, 1080I, 720P, 576P, 576I, 480P, 480I.
  • 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.

Description

Displayport KVM 4K Dual Monitor KVM Displayport Switch 4K USB Display Port KVM Switches Installation Step; 1. Power off all devices; 2. Connect your computers to the KVM Switch by USB and displayport cables. 3. Plug your mouse and keyboard to correspondent USB mouse and keyboard port on front panel; 4. Connect your monitors to output port of the KVM switch by displayport cables; 5. Plug speaker or microphone into KVM switch if needed; 6. Turn on KVM switch; 7. Boot your computers. Package: 1 x 2 port displayport KVM switch 2 x KVM cables 4 x displayport cables 1 x DC 5V 2A Power adapter 1 x manual 1 x wire remote push button switch Tips: 1. For MAC and Linux system, mouse/keyboard maybe out of control, you can make this operate: click right [CTRL] 2 times, then click [F2], at last click [Enter]. (whole operate time should not over 2s), could solve the issue. 2. For the keyboard and mouse freeze, you can make this operate: click right [CTRL] 2 times, then click [ESC] 3 times, at last click [Enter]. (whole operate time should not over 2s), could solve the issue. Displayport USB KVM One set of keyboard, mouse and 2 monitor controls 2 multi graphic-card displayport-interface computers. Read more KVM Switch with Display Port Support HDCP 2.2, HDR10, compatible with all 16:9 widescreen and 21:9 ultrawide monitors. Max resolution up to 4096x2160@60Hz 4:4:4, compatible downgrade resolution. Read more Support Three Display Modes Extended display: 2 monitors display are separated content. Mirror display: 2 monitors display are same content. Video wall display: shows the whole content by 2 monitors together. Read more KVM with DP Support auto detection, auto scan, waking up, with memory function in case of power-down. Read more Type-C to Displayport Adapter Displayport to HDMI Adapter HDMI to Displayport Adapter Port Type-C input, DisplayPort output. With built-in IC chip. Displayport input, HDMI output. With built-in IC chip. DP male to HDMI female. HDMI input, Displayport output. With built-in IC chip. Resolution Max resolution up to 3840x2160@60Hz, compatible lower resolution. Max resolution up to 3840x2160@60Hz, compatible lower resolution. Max resolution up to 3840x2160@60Hz, compatible lower resolution. Compatible MacBook Pro & MacBook, Windows computers. Compatible with Dell, Samsung, LG, HP, ASUS, ACER, and many other monitors. Computer, pc, desktop, laptop, ultra book, notebook, Chrome book, Raspberry Pi, Intel Nuc, Roku, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, Set Top Box, TV BOX, SONY PS4, Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display, Mac mini, and Apple TV. Work only one-way from DisplayPort enabled desktops/laptops to displays with HDMI input such as a monitor, projector or HDTV. Unavailable for the opposite way.


Product Dimensions: 5.12 x 2.95 x 1.65 inches


Item Weight: 2.79 pounds


Manufacturer: CKLAU TECHNOLOGIES INC.


Item model number: CKLau-622DP


Date First Available: June 16, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is for the Displayport dual monitor version
Color: 2x2 displayport KVM
First, it's ridiculous that Amazon conflates the reviews for every product this company makes as different 'colors' of the same item, when they are vastly different! To the main point, this product, despite what it says on here and the instruction manual does NOT support EDID, therefore every time you switch, there is a long delay while your system re-detects all the screens and all of your windows get shunted off to the first screen. Further, because of this, each switch takes up to 30 seconds to take place, which is completely unacceptable, especially for a product that costs $200. The keyboard and mouse are also fully disconnected, so it's a tossup as to whether or not they'll work when you switch and there is again a full 30-40 second delay as the keyboard and mouse are again detected from scratch. I do NOT recommend this product. Unfortunately the market for displayport-based KVMs are very slim indeed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020 by R. L.

  • You had ONE JOB!
Color: 2x2 displayport + HDMI KVM
KVM stands for Keyboard, Video and Mouse. In theory, it is supposed to allow you to share a monitor, mouse and keyboard across multiple devices. In theory, this is super convenient. In theory. First off, the manual is actually more confusing than helpful. (Firstly, it refers to a "Cable A", but I could not find anywhere that specified what Cable A was supposed to be, exactly. I was not expecting a mini-USB on one end and USB, audio in and audio out on the other side. I took one look at this cable and was like, oh this must be for audio. WRONG. It is the only way you will get the K and the M of the KVM to work. Also, for some reason, having the hotkeys enabled was causing issues with lag and communication of software to my keyboard and mouse. Once I disabled that I was OK.) Once THAT was done and I was able to successfully switch between my work and home computers, I rested on my laurels and called it a day. I was barely able to make it 24 hours out of initial installation of this horrible, terrible device before we had a total failure. So, I spooled up my work computer this morning and went to work. I had a bit of a sleeping issue on this device where the KVM-routed keyboard and/or mouse inputs didn't want to wake the device even when the devices were enabled in Device Manager as being allowed to wake and USB wake was enabled in the power settings. No worries, I'll just manually press the button, I said. So I went about my day and everything seemed fine. It was when I went back to my personal computer that it all went to heck. The display flashed my lock screen for less than a second, and then the ominous words "No display detected" appeared on my monitor. Panicking, I tried to use the keyboard and the mouse to try to wake it in case there was a weird sleep issue here, too. No dice. The keyboard and mouse weren't even receiving power unless that hotkey button was enabled (which as I mentioned I had to disable just yesterday), and when the hotkey was enabled, power was restored but it was all for naught. They were completely non-functional. I tried different cables, both from the computer to the KVM and from the KVM to the monitor. Different inputs (HDMI instead of DisplayPort, remembering to switch the input on the monitor accordingly). Different ports on the video card (even though this wouldn't have addressed the peripheral issue--I was desperate by this point). Making it Computer A instead of Computer B, including the funky stupid multifunction "Cable A". Toggling buttons, using hotkey functionality to supposedly "reset" the KVM per the user manual. Praying to the computer gods that my computer itself wasn't somehow b0rked and the universe wasn't playing a cruel joke on me. I gave up and put everything back directly on my computer. It worked without issue. So, reinvigorated, I set up the KVM for this device from scratch, and everything seemed fine. I switched back to my work computer to verify functionality...and the same symptoms occurred. No display, no keyboard, no mouse, same strange hotkey symptoms. I have never wanted to yeet a piece of hardware so badly in my entire life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021 by eternalwhitemoon

  • Hit and Miss
Color: 4X2 VGA + DVI KVM
I'm grateful that this product exists and it is precisely what I need for my current setup...sharing between my personal desktop system and my work laptop. However, everything is not perfect. Often, after switching back and forth between systems, I'll lose a monitor, or I'll lose keyboard/mouse, or a combination. It's very frustrating. The switch itself will not reset the connections properly...I end off shutting everything down, re-seating the connections manually, pulling power from the switch, resetting the switch, and bringing up the systems. Right now, for example, I'm using my personal desktop, but the 2nd monitor (DVI) is connected directly because it no longer works through the switch. Also, the price of this switch is high. I'm already looking for alternatives. When it works, it's great, but it doesn't seem to work for me for very long. --UPDATE-- Amazon customer service is fantastic. They helped to arrange a return and I re-ordered this switch and re-installed everything. Unfortunately, the exact same thing started happening. The switch worked fine for about a week, and then suddenly I lost my mouse and keyboard, which caused much commotion. Now, the monitor plugged into the DVI port doesn't come up at all, for either system. When I manually plug that monitor into the system I'm working with, it's perfectly fine. I need to research another alternative because this switch has issues. It's not working right at all for me, and this is my second try. I did receive a response from the manufacturer, which was positive that they wanted to help, but their fix did absolutely nothing. Still searching for an alternative (and maybe one that isn't so expensive!). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2019 by R. Newberg

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