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Look for a file with an .exe extension (e.g., usb20-sharing-switch.exe , USB Share(V2.0)_Setup.exe ). Double‑click it and follow the on‑screen instructions. Accept the default installation directory unless you have a specific reason to change it.
Modern operating systems are designed to handle USB switches natively.
However, some models include a or a selectable chip (e.g., using a microcontroller like CH9344, HS8836, or similar) that might require a driver for the switching function on older OS versions (Windows 7/XP) or for advanced features.
Unplug the FJGEAR sharing switch USB cables from your computer. Restart your computer completely.
USB 2.0 ports have limited power. If you are sharing a high-draw device (like an external hard drive or a backlit mechanical keyboard), the switch may struggle. Try using a powered USB hub.
To take your efficiency a step further, pair your hardware switch with a software mouse-sharing tool (like Microsoft's Mouse Without Borders or Barrier ) if you use dual monitors. This allows you to use your FJGear switch exclusively for heavy-data peripherals like printers and storage drives, while your mouse and keyboard glide between screens over your local network seamlessly. If you want to optimize your setup further, let me know:
I can provide custom wiring configurations or power calculations to keep your workstation stable. Share public link
Right-click the downloaded .zip file and select .
Look at the silver or black sticker on the bottom of your sharing switch hardware. Common model series include: (Standard USB 2.0 manual switches) FJ-US2A / FJ-US4A (Automatic/Software-assisted switches) FJ-102UK / FJ-104UK (Combined USB and VGA KVM switches) Step 2: Download the Official Software Bundle
FJGEAR sharing switches utilize standard USB hub controllers. These controllers rely strictly on generic human interface device (HID) and mass storage drivers built directly into Windows, macOS, and Linux.
All these models are built around the and are compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, and older systems such as DOS, Win95/98, and ME, which makes them extremely versatile for both modern offices and legacy setups.
Move the switch to a USB 2.0 port (usually black) rather than a USB 3.0/3.1 port (blue), as some older sharing chips have compatibility quirks with newer controllers.
Right-click the problematic device and select .
Depending on your specific product model, choose the appropriate workflow below: Manual vs. Automatic Switching Requirements
DriverGuide.com hosts driver files for many USB switches, including files named autoshareswitch_20.zip which contains a Setup.ini with the AppName=USB Share Switch . This is likely the driver for an older auto‑sharing switch. You can search for “FJGEAR” or “USB Share Switch” on DriverGuide and download the matching driver.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Exclusive Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mouse/Keyboard disconnect randomly | Power starvation | Use the on the switch (micro-USB or barrel jack). | | Printer throws "Error - Printing" | USB 2.0 bandwidth overload | Do not connect high-resolution webcams + printers simultaneously. Use a powered USB hub upstream. | | Switching causes PC freeze | Legacy USB mode in BIOS | Enter BIOS > Disable "Legacy USB Support" > Enable "XHCI Hand-off." | | Driver install fails with Code 10 | Conflicting drivers from old KVM | Run devmgmt.msc > View > Show hidden devices > Uninstall all greyed-out USB devices. |
Official FJGEAR software is typically bundled with the device on a mini-CD. If you have lost the disc, you can find compatible software through the following sources: