Table of Contents. Problem 1: The KVM switch is not working properly. Problem 2: The KVM switch’s lights are not on and it won’t power on. Problem 3: The KVM switch is on but nothing shows on the display or it shows “no signal”. Problem 4: Certain displays do not show when using a KVM switch for your multi-screen setup. Moreover, docking stations that already come with KVM switches will give you more ports aside from the ones you will already use with the computers, monitors, keyboard, and mouse. 3 Best KVM Switches/Docks For Multiple Computers. Lately, plenty of docks for multiple computers, like the ones described above, went out of stock. If so, this setup is not possible. A docking station can only be connected to a single host system at a time. You will need to either unplug the USB 3.0 Type-A to Type-B cable and swap it between your two computers, or you can make use of the sharing switch to swap with a button press instead. Hope this makes sense. Mitchell
It should work, but I haven't tried. If you try that and it doesn't work, you could add a USB 3.0 switch to switch the USB hub(s) with all the devices besides the mouse an keyboard. With the USB hubs, make sure to get ones with their own power supplies. Also, use the shortest possible and highest quality cables for best connectivity.
The StarTech Dual-Laptop USB-C KVM Dock is available for a staggering $314.99 from StarTech’s official website or a somewhat less mighty $296.76 from Amazon. Docking stations can get expensive
The KVM switch does not support matrix switching. “Monitor A” port can only output the source connected to the “HDMI in 1A” port. Likewise, “Monitor B” port can only output the source connected to the “HDMI in 2A port”. 3. You can press the front switch button or use your keyboard hotkey for USB signal switching.
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