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
AOC U34G2G1 (100Hz) (3440 x 1440) (4 USB 3.2 Ports plus upstream/2x HDMI 2.0/2x DisplayPort 1.4) I want a system where I can plug my surface in via USB (so it's charging) to a dock or similar and run my monitors off that, and use my usb keyboard and mouse/plug in USB sticks/use standard jack headphones etc. Then be able to switch to my gaming
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.
I've spent 5+ hours searching for this and worry that it doesn't exist. I'd LOVE if you could point me to a KVM switch that has: 2 USB-C ports that it uses as inputs. 2 monitor outputs (HDMI, DisplayPort, or DVI) at least 1 USB-A port. Here is my diagram of what I'm trying to achieve. In other words, I am looking for a dual-monitor version of
My GPUs are RTX3090 Ti and GTX 1650. If you need to have your laptop charged of this KVM switch setup, then just put a docking station/ hub between your laptop and the KVM switch. This way you only have a TB4 cable or Type-C cable plugged into your laptop for both KVM switch and PD of your laptop. 1. HJ_wu.
I use a USB switch too. PC is directly connected to 2x 4k 144hz monitors via DP, and a Thunderbolt 4 Dock (Lenovo Universal TB4 Dock, 40B0) for my laptops with HDMI. As for the USB switch i use an ATEN US23 USB switch. It doesn't need any external power if you do not connect external SSDs or Hard Drives.
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