TJCXELE USB 3.0 Switch — 4 Computers Share 4 USB Devices (Remote + Button)
This is the “one keyboard/mouse/printer, multiple PCs” fix. Instead of moving USB cables all day, you connect your peripherals once, then switch which computer controls them using the top button or the wireless remote. (Important: it’s a USB switch, not a KVM — it won’t switch monitors/video.)
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Fast sanity check: If your pain is “I keep unplugging USB stuff between my work PC + personal PC,”
this solves it. If your pain is “I want to switch monitors too,” you need a KVM instead.
Who this switch is made for
🧑💻 Two-PC desk setups
Work laptop + home desktop sharing the same keyboard, mouse, webcam, etc.
🖨️ Shared printer/scanner
Switch a printer/scanner between machines without re-plugging cables.
🎮 Multi-device stations
Great for controllers, card readers, external drives, accessories.
🧼 Clean cable management
Hide the switch and use the remote so your desk doesn’t look like a spaghetti crime scene.
What it switches (and what it doesn’t)
Switches ✅
Keyboard / Mouse / Printer / Scanner / USB drive / Webcam
Does NOT switch ❌
HDMI / DisplayPort / VGA / Monitor video signal
Translation:
It moves your USB devices between PCs — not your screen.
Pro tip: If a printer or external HDD acts flaky, use the optional Micro-USB 5V power
input for extra stability with higher-power devices.
Speed + best devices to plug in
| Device type | How it behaves | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Keyboard/Mouse | Instant switching | Best “daily driver” use-case |
| Printer/Scanner | May take a moment | Drivers might auto-install first time; consider power input |
| USB Drives | USB 3.0 up to 5Gbps | Safely eject before switching if you’re transferring files |
| Webcam/Gamepad | Usually smooth | Remote switching helps keep your setup tidy |
2-minute setup flow (tiny visual)
Step 1: Plug USB devices into the switch (mouse/keyboard/printer/etc.)
Step 2: Connect each PC to the switch (PC1–PC4 inputs)
Step 3: Optional: connect Micro-USB 5V power (recommended for printers/HDDs)
Step 4: Switch using:
– Top button OR
– Wireless remote (batteries not included)
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