
Because the USB port does not have EDID emulation, keyboard hotkeys and mouse gesture switching are not available to devices that use the USB input. if you think it was a lag switch upload the video on youtube then go on there submit a ticket site and fill. it is uncommon though in my years of playing on ps4 I have seen 4. I have faced a few and it is pretty easy to tell a lag switcher from someone just lagging. If that still doesn't work we recommend using the USB 2.0 port with a powered USB hub as a workaround. yes, in fact, it is possible making a lag switch is sadly not that complicated. Using a USB extender to bring the USB dongle closer to the devices will strengthen the connection. Solution 2: Another possible cause could be IR interference if you're using wireless keyboard/mouse, since the USB port is in the back of the KVM there could be interference due to distance and the cables.This should stop the confliction between the hotkey software and keyboard/mouse software. You can search your "Apps & Features" and uninstall this software.

Solution 1: We see issues occur sometimes when there is Logitech or keyboard/mouse software (corsair,razer or etc.) installed into the computer.This emulation is what allows the switch to receive hotkeys and mouse gestures but conflicts with gaming peripherals and select mouse/keyboard brands. If you're having erratic mouse behavior, dropouts, or repeating keys when connected to the dedicated mouse/keyboard ports, this could be because the dedicated mouse and keyboard ports have EDID programming.
