BenQ PD2725U User Manual - Page 51

Displaying two sources at the same time (PIP/PBP)

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4. Go to KVM Switch and switch between Thunderbolt 3 (PD2720U / PD2725U / PD3220U) / USB-C (PD3420Q) and USB Upstream. If one of the custom key is set for KVM Switch, press the custom key to switch. Scenario B: Working with two computers and two monitors Thunderbolt™ 3 cable or PC 1 PC 2 Video cable USB-C™ PC 1 cable PC 2 USB cable (type A to type B) 1. Establish cable connection as instructed in Connect the PC video cable on page 12. 2. Go to System > Power Awake > USB and select ON. 3. Go to KVM Switch > Video Input and select None. 4. Go to KVM Switch and switch between Thunderbolt 3 (PD2720U / PD2725U / PD3220U) / USB-C (PD3420Q) and USB Upstream. If one of the custom key is set for KVM Switch, press the custom key to switch. Scenario C: Working in PBP mode Thunderbolt™ 3 cable or PC 1 PC 2 Video cable USB-C™ cable PC 1 PC 2 USB cable (type A to type B) 1. Establish cable connection as instructed in Connect the PC video cable on page 12. 2. Go to System > Power Awake > USB and select ON. 3. Enable PBP function from Input > PBP. Select sources properly as instructed in Video source selection in PBP mode on page 52. 4. Go to KVM Switch > Video Input and select None. 5. Go to KVM Switch and switch between Thunderbolt 3 (PD2720U / PD2725U / PD3220U) / USB-C (PD3420Q) and USB Upstream. If one of the custom key is set for KVM Switch, press the custom key to switch. Displaying two sources at the same time (PIP/PBP) To display two input sources on the screen at the same time, you can go for Picture-in-Picture (PIP) or Picture-by-Picture (PBP) mode. How to adjust your monitor 51

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How to adjust your monitor
4.
Go to
KVM Switch
and switch between
Thunderbolt 3
(PD2720U / PD2725U /
PD3220U) /
USB-C
(PD3420Q) and
USB Upstream
. If one of the custom key is set for
KVM Switch
, press the custom key to switch.
Scenario B: Working with two computers and two monitors
1.
Establish cable connection as instructed in
Connect the PC video cable on page 12
.
2.
Go to
System
>
Power Awake
>
USB
and select
ON
.
3.
Go to
KVM Switch
>
Video Input
and select
None
.
4.
Go to
KVM Switch
and switch between
Thunderbolt 3
(PD2720U / PD2725U /
PD3220U) /
USB-C
(PD3420Q) and
USB Upstream
. If one of the custom key is set for
KVM Switch
, press the custom key to switch.
Scenario C: Working in PBP mode
1.
Establish cable connection as instructed in
Connect the PC video cable on page 12
.
2.
Go to
System
>
Power Awake
>
USB
and select
ON
.
3.
Enable PBP function from
Input
>
PBP
. Select sources properly as instructed in
Video
source selection in PBP mode on page 52
.
4.
Go to
KVM Switch
>
Video Input
and select
None
.
5.
Go to
KVM Switch
and switch between
Thunderbolt 3
(PD2720U / PD2725U /
PD3220U) /
USB-C
(PD3420Q) and
USB Upstream
. If one of the custom key is set for
KVM Switch
, press the custom key to switch.
Displaying two sources at the same time (PIP/PBP)
To display two input sources on the screen at the same time, you can go for Picture-in-Picture
(PIP) or Picture-by-Picture (PBP) mode.
PC 1
PC 2
PC 1
PC 2
Thunderbolt™ 3
cable
Video cable
USB cable (type A to type B)
USB-C™
cable
or
PC 1
PC 2
PC 1
PC 2
Video cable
Thunderbolt™ 3
cable
USB-C™
cable
or
USB cable (type A to type B)