User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Product support
- Q&A index
- Safety precautions
- Getting started
- Getting to know your monitor
- How to assemble your monitor hardware
- How to adjust your monitor
- The control panel
- 5-way controller and basic menu operations
- Working with the hot keys
- Hotkey Puck G2 and its basic operations
- Adjusting Display Mode
- Choosing an appropriate color mode
- Working with two or more video sources with one set of keyboard and mouse (KVM Switch)
- Displaying two sources at the same time (PIP/PBP)
- Working with HDR technology
- Working with two color settings on the same image (DualView)
- Navigating the main menu
- Troubleshooting
37 How to adjust your monitor
Working with two or more video sources with one set of
keyboard and mouse (KVM Switch)
If you have two or more computer systems, you might find yourself busy going back and forth
between several sets of keyboard and mouse to control each display separately. Now with the
KVM feature and sufficient I/O ports on one monitor, you can work with one set of keyboard
and mouse only. With appropriate connections, the display is switched to the available input
while the keyboard and mouse control is switched as well.
Establishing KVM connections
1. Connect at least two video sources properly as instructed below or as indicated by the
label near I/O ports on the rear of the monitor.
• USB-C™ connection
• DisplayPort and USB 1 (upstream) connections
• HDMI and USB 2 (upstream) connections
2. Connect a keyboard and a mouse to the USB ports on the monitor. Depending on the
availability of a USB-C™ port on your computer, the connections vary. Refer to the
following illustration.
Label near I/O ports
USB-C™ DP / HDMI
USB 1 / 2 Upstream
DP
USB 1 Upstream
HDMI
USB 2 Upstream
(With a USB-C™ port on your computer)
(Without a USB-C™ port on your computer)
A computer with a USB-C™ port is used for reference in some of the illustrations. Refer to procedures above
for appropriate connections if you don’t have a USB-C™ port on your computer.