displayFuser Overview

In this guide, we will explore the role of Fuser hardware in DMA (Direct Memory Access) cheating setups.

What Is A Fuser?

The Fuser is a specialized hardware device used in DMA (Direct Memory Access) cheat setups that combines ESP data from a secondary "Radar PC" with the gameplay feed from the gaming PC. This eliminates the need to monitor two separate screens or a laptop for Visual information.

Purpose Of A Fuser

The Fuser functions as a hardware overlay combiner, seamlessly blending two video signals:

  • Gaming PC: Outputs the unaltered game video (e.g., via HDMI or DisplayPort).

  • Generates overlay data (such as ESP boxes and enemy outlines) based on DMA-read game memory.

By merging these two signals, the Fuser displays cheat visuals directly on the player’s monitor, integrating them with the game’s native video feed. This approach eliminates the need for software-based overlays (e.g., Moonlight, Discord or OBS), which are more easily detected by anti-cheat systems, making the cheats less detectable.


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Indicator Lights:

  • [D1]: Power indicator (solid light when powered on)

  • [D2]: Fusion function indicator (solid light when fusion is on, off when fusion is off)

  • [H2]: DP secondary input signal indicator (solid light when functioning normally)

  • [H1]: DP primary input signal indicator (solid light when functioning normally)

Button Functions:

  • Power: Power switch

  • [K1] Secondary Screen Mode – Displays only the 2nd PC screen while disabling the main screen

  • [K2] Main Screen Mode – Displays only the main PC screen while disabling the 2nd screen.

  • [K3] Fuser Activation & Adjustment – Enables the fuser and allows adjustment of its strength (black level).

  • [K4] Factory Reset & Re-engagement – Restores factory settings and re-engages the fuser if needed.


Port Guide:

  • Output: Connect to the primary display. (Only the fuser should connect to main monitor)

  • Input 1: Connect to the GPU of your Main PC.

  • Input 2: Connect to the GPU of your Secondary PC.

  • USB-C (Only used for flashing EDID)

  • DC12V: Power input.

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