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Just in case anybody is in the market for a new monitor and wants shortcut switching, check out Dell's monitors with Auto KVM - https://youtu.be/ZqutRcWG2Rc?feature=shared&t=332
The keyboard shortcut switching probably works only with Dell's proprietary Dell Display Manager software, that runs only on Windows and maybe on Mac.
Still, I'm wondering if there's a
ddutil
code that means "toggle KVM to the other computer" that you could just bind in Linux.They really did it those bastards
https://github.com/ScriptGod1337/kvm
https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/monitors/u2723qe-kvm-using-a-keyboard-shortcut-to-switch-in-linux/647fa06af4ccf8a8de56ccc8
https://gist.github.com/lainosantos/06d233f6c586305cde67489c2e4a764d