
Features of the KVM Switch:
- It is possible to control two computers and three monitors directly with one set of keyboard and mouse.
- Three monitors can support two modes:duplicate and extend.
- Supports resolutions up to 8K.
- Equipped with four USB 3.0 ports, allowing you to connect scanners, hard drives, and other USB devices.
- Equipped with a 12V/1A power supply, ensuring stable operation even when high-power devices are connected.
- Compatible with Windows/Vista/XP, Mac OS, Linux, and Unix, plug-and-play.

How to connect this Triple KVM Switch:
- Connect the power source.
- Connect PC1 to the KVM device using one USB 3.0 cable, one HDMI cable and two DP cables .
- Connect PC2 to the KVM device using one USB 3.0 cable, one HDMI cable and two DP cables.
- Connect each of the three monitors to OUT A, OUT B, and OUT C using two DP cables and one HD-MI cable.
- Connect the keyboard and mouse to the KVM device.
(Please note that if you want to properly use three monitors, make sure that your graphics card supports 2 DP+1 HDMI outputs.)

- Duplicate mode: three screens display the same content.
- Extend mode: Drag and drop windows from the main screen to the other two output screens.

The HDMI 2.1 and DP 1.4 KVM Switcher supports resolution up to 8K@60Hz 4K@120Hz and downwards. High-definition resolution makes the picture quality clearer, and the details are displayed clearly and finely.
Please Note: that you can only get 8K, if both your computer's graphics card and monitor support 8K.

The USB KVM Switch Display Port and HDMI has 4 USB 3.0 ports, USB 3.0 offers data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps, can recognize usb device, such as KVM Switch keyboard mouse, printer, u disk, printer, scaner, etc. If you want to improve office efficiency, it will be your best choice.

With a touch of a button on the control panel, you can easily and quickly switch between computers.

The included extension cable for the push button switch allows for easy switching without having to stand up.

The LED lights are designed to display active devices, so you can clearly see which device is in use.
