Hi, I think this product can reduce a lot of adapters from my desk, but on the laptop side is a Lenovo which needs 65Watt instead of 60Watt. The person in the video talk about 65Watt but the TESmart product page show some pictures with 60Watt. It's not clear what are the specs for this device! And the alleged 60 watts would also be reduced when a smartphone is charged. And in general the switch should deliver about 90 or more Watt do be prepared for every Laptop!
I have a question regarding the USB slots, I need 4 (2 for my keyboard, 1 mouse, 1 headset). Would a usb hub solve this problem? Because apart from that this device is exactly what I need!
Did you connect 2 hdmi cables from the KVM switch to your UW curved monitor or just 1 cable? When you turn on PBP mode in your monitor, will MacBook pro with M1 pro chip recognize it as 2 monitors or just 1 monitor? Also, what monitor are you using?
Hi, i am looking for a Version for 2 Monitors, 1 Desktop(2xDP 1.4 WQHD 144Hz) with FreeSync, G-sync, etc. ... + 1 Laptop (USB-C incl. Network). Is this already possible? Or it would be great if you bring out another one like the DKS202-M24, not for 2 Desktops but 1 Desktop and 1 Laptop :)
Is this KVM DisplayLink driver compatible, and why do we need 2 input cables for each machine? What happens if we use just 1 input slot? Like you are utilizing the 2 display ports from mac, why can't we use 1?
Mac doesn't like to play nice with multiple displays over USB in a docking scenario. Each display needs its own cable. Unlike with a windows laptop, that can have multiple displays over a single cable.
So my question is... Will it work with mackbook pro 13" with m2 cpu? Officially, it support only 1 external screen and I really. Don't like the idea to having separate dock For the Macbook and kvm in addition to that... I could not find info which macbook it support as what I know is that not pro versions of m2 cpu support Only external screen and additional screen can be added by using docking station and display link drivers. So think that is most Important for Mac users is do I still need docking station for macbook pro m2 (not pro or max cpu versions, just Normal m2)
Thank you for your comment! Yes, All of our KVM switch models allow users to turn off the switch sound. And for this model, command to turn off the sound is: [Right-Ctrl] → [Right-Ctrl] → [F11]
Thank you for choosing our product and for sharing your setup. Our KVM switches are designed to be compatible with a wide range of devices, including the MAC Mini. Our newly launched KVM switches featuring USB-C ports specifically address the connectivity needs of macOS devices, enabling a true multi-screen experience without the complexity of converters and docking stations.
Hi, I think this product can reduce a lot of adapters from my desk, but on the laptop side is a Lenovo which needs 65Watt instead of 60Watt. The person in the video talk about 65Watt but the TESmart product page show some pictures with 60Watt. It's not clear what are the specs for this device! And the alleged 60 watts would also be reduced when a smartphone is charged. And in general the switch should deliver about 90 or more Watt do be prepared for every Laptop!
Very good video and explanation!
Thank you very much for your positive feedback! We are glad to know that the video and explanation were helpful to you. 😊
Can this extend two monitors in Mac
Hi, nice review.
can you tell me more or less how much time does it takes to change the mouse/keyboard between computers?
thanks!
Will the MacBook not work correctly if you only use one thunderbolt cable?
I have a question regarding the USB slots, I need 4 (2 for my keyboard, 1 mouse, 1 headset). Would a usb hub solve this problem? Because apart from that this device is exactly what I need!
Awesome explanation. Can I use my wireless keyboard and trackpad?
Hello, may I ask how did you split your screen as said in 0:55 ? Is it monitor functionality or some software?
Looks great. When does the product come to Europe or with an EU plug?
Did you connect 2 hdmi cables from the KVM switch to your UW curved monitor or just 1 cable?
When you turn on PBP mode in your monitor, will MacBook pro with M1 pro chip recognize it as 2 monitors or just 1 monitor?
Also, what monitor are you using?
Hi, i am looking for a Version for 2 Monitors, 1 Desktop(2xDP 1.4 WQHD 144Hz) with FreeSync, G-sync, etc. ... + 1 Laptop (USB-C incl. Network). Is this already possible?
Or it would be great if you bring out another one like the DKS202-M24, not for 2 Desktops but 1 Desktop and 1 Laptop :)
Is this KVM DisplayLink driver compatible, and why do we need 2 input cables for each machine? What happens if we use just 1 input slot? Like you are utilizing the 2 display ports from mac, why can't we use 1?
Mac doesn't like to play nice with multiple displays over USB in a docking scenario. Each display needs its own cable. Unlike with a windows laptop, that can have multiple displays over a single cable.
Can the sound of switching the PCs be turned off?
So my question is... Will it work with mackbook pro 13" with m2 cpu? Officially, it support only 1 external screen and I really. Don't like the idea to having separate dock For the Macbook and kvm in addition to that... I could not find info which macbook it support as what I know is that not pro versions of m2 cpu support Only external screen and additional screen can be added by using docking station and display link drivers.
So think that is most Important for Mac users is do I still need docking station for macbook pro m2 (not pro or max cpu versions, just Normal m2)
The most interesting thing is being able to use both devices simultaneously on two separate screens
We are pleased to hear that you find this feature interesting! 😃
Nice. Allows you to turn off the switch sound?
Thank you for your comment! Yes, All of our KVM switch models allow users to turn off the switch sound. And for this model, command to turn off the sound is: [Right-Ctrl] → [Right-Ctrl] → [F11]
I am using a MAC Mini and Dell Laptop with a Samsung 49 inch curved monitor. Other KVMs will not display the MAC Mini.
Thank you for choosing our product and for sharing your setup. Our KVM switches are designed to be compatible with a wide range of devices, including the MAC Mini. Our newly launched KVM switches featuring USB-C ports specifically address the connectivity needs of macOS devices, enabling a true multi-screen experience without the complexity of converters and docking stations.
this is nice
Thank you for your support! 😉
What monitor is that
What is your monitor make/model.
It's the Dell UltraSharp U4919DW
Thank you! I also regularly use my own MacBook Pro and a work Windows machine. The setup you have is very intriguing.