If you truly need a driver for your USB sharing switch, follow this safety-first protocol.

A is a cost-effective hardware solution that allows two computers to share a single USB printer without the need for a complex home network or frequent cable swapping. How It Works

Try switching the USB ports on your computer. Sometimes, plugging a USB 2.0 switch into a USB 3.0 (Blue) port causes sync issues. Using a standard USB 2.0 (Black) port often resolves driver stability issues. Conclusion

You can buy the 2-port USB 2.0 printer auto sharing switch from online marketplaces, such as:

To use a 2-port USB 2.0 printer auto-sharing switch, you may need to download and install drivers on your computers. Here are the general steps:

Since many of these devices are generic (unbranded), finding the "Extra Quality" driver can be tricky. Follow these steps: 1. Identify the Chipset