Complete guide to MacBook Pro Dual Monitor KVM setup!

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Welcome to our complete MacBook Dual Monitor KVM Switch guide. It covers how to connect a dual monitor KVM switch to your MacBook Pro. It doesn't matter if you're a creative pro, a tech enthusiast, or someone wanting to be more productive. In this guide, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process for connecting your MacBook Pro to a dual monitor KVM Switch. It covers models from 2014 to 2020 with Intel Chips. If you have Apple Silicon model follow this guide (Link). Our clear instructions and insights will help you unlock the full potential of your Dual Monitor KVM with MacBook Pro. Whether you're interested in a gaming KVM setup, a KVM switch for Mac and PC, or simply want to understand how a KVM switch works, we've got you covered. Learn to set up your KVM switch for dual monitors. Discover the ease of switching between Mac and PC seamlessly.

 

Compatibility concerns often come up when integrating different operating systems. This is especially true when mixing Apple and Windows. However, with the Avico dual monitor KVM switch, such worries can be put to rest. It works on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Our KVM ensures compatibility with all major operating systems. Rest assured, any Mac operating system will work flawlessly with our KVM Switch. Our dual monitor KVM switch is great for handling the switch between Apple OS and Windows OS, erasing the barriers between the two platforms. Say goodbye to compatibility headaches. Embrace the flexibility of a dual monitor KVM switch. It makes operating system boundaries dissolve and productivity thrive.

 

Each computer connected to the KVM needs two video connections. We'll explain how to achieve this for all MacBook's Pros from 2014 to 2020 with Intel chips.

 

Section 1: MacBook Pro(Mid 2014, Intel) & MacBook Pro(Early 2015, Intel)

MacBook Pro (Mid 2014, Intel)

MacBook Pro (Early 2015, Intel)

To connect the MacBook Pro (Mid 2014, Intel) and MacBook Pro (Early 2015, Intel). It’s the same setup for both computers. You will need to use the HDMI Port on the right side of the laptop for 1 video connection, the second video connection will be from the Thunderbolt 2 port using a MiniDP to HDMI adapter. The USB connection will be from either one of the computers USB 3 ports. Those are all the connections required to connect these MacBook’s to an Avico Dual Monitor KVM. Super easy!

 

What you need to add to cart;

1. Avico Dual Monitor KVM

2. MiniDP to HDMI adapter

Section 2: MacBook Pro(2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,With Touchbar,Intel) (Thunderbolt 3 Ports)

MacBook Pro (Late 2016, with Touch Bar, Intel) (Four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

MacBook Pro (Mid 2017, with Touch Bar, Intel) (Four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

MacBook Pro (Mid 2018, with Touch Bar, Intel) (Four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

MacBook Pro (Mid 2019, with Touch Bar, Intel) (Two Thunderbolt 3 ports)

MacBook Pro (Mid 2020, with Touch Bar, Intel) (Four Thunderbolt 3 ports)

To connect the MacBook Pro 2016-2020 Intel Chip to a Dual Monitor KVM switch it is very simple, you will need the Apple Multiport Adapter. This Apple adapter will provide the 1 of the HDMI connections along with USB connection over to the KVM and allows for power delivery to the MacBook. For the second video connection you can use an Avico USB-C to HDMI Adapter. That will provide the 2 video and USB connections to get setup with an Avico Dual Monitor KVM. Its that simple!

What you need to add to cart;

1. Avico Dual Monitor KVM

2. Apple Multiport Adapter

3. Type C to HDMI adapter

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