KVM switcher displays input not supported

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Solution: This may be because of a mismatch in EDID between the input device and the display device. To resolve this problem, try powering off and then restarting the KVM switch when everything is connected in the setup. USB-C, DisplayPort, and VGA adapters require careful compatibility checks for optimal performance. To better assist you in resolving this issue, we would like to confirm the following: Port confirmation: Have you connected the cable to the display's USB 3. 4 to support my 1440p 144Hz monitor (laptop is only 60Hz, but I moved it down to 1440p as well to avoid any possible scaling issues when swapping with KVM).

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