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U3419W, KVM updates needed
U3419W has the potential to be a full KVM! Please, Please make this happen! It is just an awesome monitor, but it could be even better with a software update and have a huge selling advantage over anyone else. All the components are there - just a few firmware tweaks. KVMs are expensive and it's 98% of the way there.
1) Allow Switch Video (used in PIP) to work when PIP is not visible (hidden mode) - essentially a fast change to active inputs (or at least 2 inputs). I could assign it to the Shortcut.
2) Optional (but very helpful): If a keyboard is plugged into the monitor, allow a keyboard shortcut to be assigned to a Shortcut (#1 above). Many KVM will switch input on ctrl ctrl or some other key combo.
If this were done, then I could connect multiple systems to the monitor and switch inputs like a real KVM. This would take the monitor to the next level.
swamped207
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April 22nd, 2019 04:00
I may have misunderstood, but you may be able to do this now using standard Windows shortcuts and the DDM commandline.
ddm.exe /SetPxP value
where value = off / pip-small / pip-large / pbp
And
ddm.exe /SetActiveInput input /SetSubInput input
where input = USB-C / DP / HDMI1 / HDMI2
e.g., "ddm.exe /SetActiveInput DP /SetSubInput HDMI1 /SetPxP pip-small" would switch the active/main input to DP, make the subinput HDMI1, and turn on small window PIP.
As with all Windows shortcuts, you can assign the hotkey of your choice to them.