Great video mate, thanks for the explainer! I find myself needing a KVM and found my way to your video. I'm going to go for a little right-angle usb-c to put on that front port, but it would've been great to have one on the back like you said.
Sounds good! I hope your set-up becomes what you're envisioning. Thanks for the comment! If you haven't done so already, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
great . so just to be sure I can connect two MacBook Pros using USBC cable to the cvm switch and either one will be charged and share the usb devices as well as send video via usb to the monitor?
From my experience, the answer to your question is yes. Please note that when a device is not the "active" one, it does not have access to the USB ports. I'm not using the switch at the moment, and I cannot remember if the "inactive" device receives power while not in use. If you haven't done so, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
I need to make a follow up video since it has been a while. I probably wasn't as clear as I could have been. Charging speeds are normal. However, if you have a high performance machine, like the two Dell laptops I have, charging will not be optimal. When I connect my laptop that only requires 65-watts, I do not get a warning of slow charging. But when I connect my machine that came with a 130-watt charger, it always says slow charing, whether I am charging one machine or two. If you haven't already done so, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
I have not seen that as an option, but that does not mean it isn't possible. Please note that the cable attached to the device switching button is pretty long and magnetic. If you haven't done so, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
Switching between the laptops is painful. It took 10+ seconds for me. Also, it doesn't wake up my monitors all the time. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone reading this. You would have to disconnect and reconnect cables to force the monitor to wake.
I'm not currently using the dock, but I don't remember having that issue with my PCs. I did have some problems with my Mac Studio. Thanks for the comment. If you haven't done so already, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
Great video mate, thanks for the explainer! I find myself needing a KVM and found my way to your video. I'm going to go for a little right-angle usb-c to put on that front port, but it would've been great to have one on the back like you said.
Sounds good! I hope your set-up becomes what you're envisioning. Thanks for the comment! If you haven't done so already, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
Any random screen flickering, windows startup issues or black screens for a second?
great . so just to be sure I can connect two MacBook Pros using USBC cable to the cvm switch and either one will be charged and share the usb devices as well as send video via usb to the monitor?
From my experience, the answer to your question is yes. Please note that when a device is not the "active" one, it does not have access to the USB ports. I'm not using the switch at the moment, and I cannot remember if the "inactive" device receives power while not in use.
If you haven't done so, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
Can you please share your feedback after a month of usage, specifically with multi laptops with slow charging issue
I need to make a follow up video since it has been a while. I probably wasn't as clear as I could have been. Charging speeds are normal. However, if you have a high performance machine, like the two Dell laptops I have, charging will not be optimal. When I connect my laptop that only requires 65-watts, I do not get a warning of slow charging. But when I connect my machine that came with a 130-watt charger, it always says slow charing, whether I am charging one machine or two. If you haven't already done so, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
Is it possible to switch between devices using a keyboard shortcut?
I have not seen that as an option, but that does not mean it isn't possible. Please note that the cable attached to the device switching button is pretty long and magnetic. If you haven't done so, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!
Did you have to instal any drivers ?
Nope. Just plug and play.
A lot of talking ahead of time. Consider adding chapters to your videos. Thank you for the explanations though.
Noted
Switching between the laptops is painful. It took 10+ seconds for me. Also, it doesn't wake up my monitors all the time. I wouldn't recommend this product to anyone reading this. You would have to disconnect and reconnect cables to force the monitor to wake.
I'm not currently using the dock, but I don't remember having that issue with my PCs. I did have some problems with my Mac Studio. Thanks for the comment. If you haven't done so already, a sub to the channel would be greatly appreciated!