Display Port Viewer For Mac

Download the The ATEN CS1942 2-port Dual View Mini DisplayPort KVMPª allows access to 2 computers from a single USB keyboard and mouse with dual displays. The KVM switches amazing functionality combines a Dual view 2-port Mini DisplayPort switch, with a 2-port USB 2.0 hub, and front panel USB quick charge port for mobile devices. The ATEN CS1942 further improves on previous KVM designs with the latest Mini-DisplayPort and Mini-TOSLINK connectors. These connections provide stunning digital video & digital audio capabilities in a KVM with reliable ultra-high resolutions, vivid picture quality, surround sound (with SPDIF connections), and support for 3D displays.

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Winrar dmg for mac. Please Note: The use of video adaptors may cause compatibility issues with the video component of the KVM. The CS1942's independent switching allows the KVM focus to be on one computer while USB peripheral and audio focus are on the other. As a USB hub, it permits each computer to access connected peripherals on a one-computer-at-a-time basis, eliminating the need to purchase a separate hub.

All keyboard and mouse data transfers via fast custom KVM cables for seamless response. With its unique design and innovative features, the ATEN CS1942 provides style and superior functionality in any SOHO environment.

The CS1942 is ideal for multimedia applications, gaming setups and multi-computer office environments - offering the ultimate space saving, streamlined KVM technology for any desktop. Question: Wanting to understand a little more about how the 2 displays connect - can the 1 PC drive both displays even though there is only 1 mini display port from that MacBook? I want to connect a MacMini and a MacBook Pro using the KVM switch, but have both monitors driven by a single system (clearly allowing me to swap which system is driving the monitor).

Answer: Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, to use the dual monitor capability of this KVM, you will need a video card that supports two monitors or two separate video cards. There must be an independent Mini DisplayPort connection, per attached target computer, per monitor in use. Question: Does this DisplayPort KVM support display emulation (making a computer think the monitor is still there when the KVM has switched to another computer)? I am currently using a DisplayPort KVM from another manufacture and everytime I switch between computers the screen gets redrawn (windows get resized & stacked, desktop icons get moved, etc). I am using Windows 7.

Answer: Thank you for your inquiry. Yes, the CS1942 DisplayPort KVM has a form of display emulation.

These switches use ATEN's 'Video DynaSync' technology, which will store each monitors EDID information and pass it to the connected computers. The EDID information is maintained even when the computers and monitors are isolated from each other.

From ATEN, 'Since a suitable EDID is always present for the computers, there is no 'seeking' time lost when switching among multiple computers, no blank screen, and no need to reboot computers just to get them to detect the optimum video value. It's as though the computers each had a direct, full-time DDC connection to the monitor's EDID information.' Question: Does this KVM work with 'Mini-DP to DVI' adapters, enabling one to use DVI monitors with this KVM? Answer: Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, no, this unit is not recommended for use with video adapters.

They may cause compatibility issues. Question: Will this support an Asus Swift/ROG PG278Q which is capable of 2560x1440@144Hz with 32bit color. Incidentally, the displayport1.2 spec permits a single display port to support more than one monitor (the feature is called multi-stream -- google it). I don't know if any Mac's support this but I would be a bit surprised to learn that later models don't. Answer: Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, according to the manufacturer, this device will only support resolutions of 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz not 144Hz. Thank you for mentioning the multi-stream.