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A simple usb KVM should do the trick of easily switching between the two.
Yes, I have such a device. But I wonder if I can remove it. The less things on my desk, the better. Basically.
Have a look at software KVMs, for a similar functionality.
Wouldn't a "software KVM" just be remote desktop?
No, a software or hardware KVM lets you use the same keyboard and mouse across multiple devices.
Check it this demo if you wish.
Be warned: Synergy doesn't work with Wayland.
Synergy does the K and the M, but not the V.