MacBook Pro and PC setup relies on display’s KVM switch


Today’s beautiful MacBook Pro and PC setup lets the two “frenemy” computers work easily in the same setup through a 4K external display’s built-in KVM switch. That means no messing around with cables, and no swapping out or re-pairing peripherals.

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4K display’s KVM switch helps MacBook Pro-and-PC setup work

IT product manager and Redditor DarthChrisDK (“Chris”) showcased the sharp-looking setup in a post entitled, “MacBook Pro + PC setup.” He noted he runs two systems: M3 Pro MacBook Pro (18 GB unified memory, 512 GB SSD storage, space black) and a gaming PC (Intel 11, 3080, 32 GB RAM).

He’s also got a lovely Grovemade Desk Shelf and desk mat, a Mode Sonnet mechanical keyboard, a Logitech MX Master 3S mouse, a BenQ Screenbar Plus, an Oakywood laptop stand and fabulous Ruark Audio MR1 MK2 speakers on stands.

It’s nice stuff. And you can tell it’s a “money” setup — especially with the exquisite Omega Speedmaster and Tudor GMT Swiss watches proudly displayed in the photograph.

“Why do you need all of that?” a commenter asked.

“Because I like it,” Chris replied.

Gigabyte 4K display with KVM switch

So he uses a MacBook and a PC all the time in his home office. But, as a tech guy, he’s not one to settle for frequently plugging and unplugging devices or constantly pairing peripherals like keyboards with the different machines.

“Are you running everything through a dock, or a built-in monitor KVM switch?” asked a commenter.

“I am currently using the built-in KVM of the monitor,” Chris replied.

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So his external display, a 32-inch Gigabyte 4K monitor, does the switching for him with its built-in KVM switch. The display, by the way, is geared a bit more to Chris’ gaming PC than his Mac. The Gigabyte flaunts a screaming-fast 144Hz refresh rate and a 1ms response time, along with its great connectivity options.

“I do plan to add a TB dock at some point in the future,” he added. “If the KVM works well in the long run then I might just add the dock to my current setup. Otherwise, I might use a USB switch instead, and manually change video input. But for now, I’m enjoying the simplicity.”

He noted in conversation that he’s eyeing CalDigit’s well-regarding Thunderbolt 4 dock. He also said his old Logi mouse works that predates the one made specifically for Mac integration actually works great with macOS.

“I actually also have another mouse that I use regularly,” he added. “The Logitech G Pro Wireless combined with the Logitech PowerPlay mat. It is supported by Mac as well, and it’s just really easy to use and keeps my wireless mouse charged at all times.”

And if you like the desktop wallpaper displayed on the monitor, Chris identified it as “Thick forest Wallpaper 4K, Sunlight, Scenic, 5K, Sun rays (4kwallpapers.com).”

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