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I've got a laptop and a PC. I've connected my monitors, keyboard, camera, etc to this docking station

This works like a charm from both my laptop as well as my PC. However, switching between the two is annoying as it involves unplugging & plugging in.

Is there a USB switch I can connect the docking station to, and then a cable each to my PC and Desktop? The docking station has host charging, so it charges my laptop, so I guess the USB switch needs to be powered, or not?

I saw this one which has good reviews.

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[–] sylverstream 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yes exactly like that! Yeah my concern was that as well that USBA doesn't support video. BUT, the docking station has a USB-C cable with a separate USB-C to A adapter, AND it works like a charm when plugged into my desktop via USBA. Perhaps the USBA standard has evolved.

So I'll just plug the docking station as a USB device in the USB switch similar to how you'd plug in a keyboard.

[–] Dave 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The USB standard definitely evolves, technically USB A and USB C are just the shape of the plug

Interesting that this setup will work, but it sounds like you've done extensive research to confirm it will work so you should be good with your plan!

[–] sylverstream 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Thanks again for all the help. I bought the USB switch and works like a charm! Only thing that doesn't work is host charging of the laptop, the docking station was charging the laptop as well when connected directly, so need another cable to charge that.

[–] Dave 1 points 2 months ago

That's great to hear!