I have a mini pc I use for gaming, and an old but mostly functional laptop I use for everything else. Both machines have Ethernet and usb3. At home, I have a 19" monitor, external keyboard, trackball, USB switch.
I'm traveling in the near future, and taking the laptop is a given. I'm thinking of taking the mini pc with me, but taking the whole setup is definitively too much work. It occurred to me that the laptop conceivably could be made an adequate terminal of sorts for the mini pc.
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providing they both have compatible operating systems or the laptop's is partitioned so when you plug in the external hardrive you can automatically just use the screen.
@Bliss I'm confused. External hard drive? You mean the mini-pc? Are you suggesting a USB to USB connection for all of the throughput? If so, that is a feature I am very pleased to learn of.
They are Windows 10 and 11. I was thinking in terms of a HDMI to usb3 adapter for video and a USB to USB connection for audio and inputs. I have never dealt with any of that before, not sure all of that gear exists, much less at a reasonable price, and am hoping someone can point me to a resource.