I need a switch for both my home and my work computer and both only support DP monitors. Dual monitor DP KVM switches are expensive and I figured this would save me money. Well it turns out this saved me a ton of money from having to figure out how to get it to work with just a single monitor and now I can return it and buy a much cheaper single monitor unit. My main 1440P 60Hz monitor was constantly glitching when connected to the switch. Switched to better cables and the problem solved itself, but I need another one for my work computer. I got this working by hooking up a DP and MDP cable to the main monitor, letting the monitor's auto-login handle things, and running everything else via KVM. A new cable for the work computer is arriving, I finally got everything set up to work properly on KVM and it STILL fails on my work computer with the best cables. The monitor is completely unusable when I use the switch. There's no point in having a dual monitor KVM and paying that much if it doesn't display both monitors. Save yourself the hassle, either pay more or think of something else.
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