CKLau 2x2 USB 3.0 HDMI 2.1 KVM Controller, 8K@60Hz 4K@144Hz

Brand: ReStEq
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$203.00
  • Dual HDMI Monitor KVM Switch: 2 computers/laptops sharing one keyboard and mouse set, 2 monitors, audio, microphone, and 2 USB 3.0 peripherals. Supports HDMI 2.1, HDCP 2.2, HDR 10. (Tips: 1. This KVM switch requires each computer to have 2 video outputs. 2. This KVM switch does not have EDID emulation, so window sizes and positions may change after switching.)
  • 8K Dual Monitor USB 3.0 KVM Switch: We have been certified HDMI users for over 10 years. Excellent image processing and transmission ability, making the output signal more smooth and stable. Driver-free for Windows 10/7/2000/XP/Vista, Linux, Mac, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Raspberry Pi, etc.
  • HDMI Monitor Switch 144Hz: Compatible Resolution 10240x4320@60Hz, 7680x4320@60Hz, 5120x2880@50/60Hz, 4096x2160@50/60/100/120Hz, 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, etc.
  • Dual HDMI Monitor KVM Switch: Supports wired/wireless/united keyboards, Apple keyboards (hotkey is changeable), touchscreens, OLED screens, 16:9 widescreen monitors, 21:9 ultrawidescreen monitors, etc.
  • Dual Monitor HDMI KVM Switch: Four switching options: keyboard 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 (double-click the mouse wheel), manual button switching, wired remote switching. 3 display modes to choose from: extended display, mirror display, and spliced display.
  • IMPORTANT: If only one computer is BIOS-based, start by turning it on, logging in, and waiting for the image to appear. Then switch to the second computer and turn it on. If both computers are BIOS-based, start the KVM first, then the first computer with the BIOS, log in, wait for the image to appear, switch the KVM to the second computer, and finally turn on the second computer with the BIOS. In short, do not turn on both computers with the BIOS at the same time to avoid issues like a black screen or keyboard and mouse failure.
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