I’ve never felt compelled to use a KVM, probably because my use cases just don’t call for it. I have a monitor stand that has a bunch of USB-A/C ports, and HDMI port, and can run power in via USB-C. I have my keyboard, mouse, and one monitor plugged into it along with a Bluetooth dongle and my webcam.
My main use is work, so I plug in the dock’s C cable and then my second monitor to the laptop HDMI. When I want to switch to my desktop I just unplug the USB-C from the laptop and pop it in the top of my tower.
Back when I had more free reign on my work laptop, I used Synergy to use them both at the same time but that was mostly so I could do “x personal thing” on my desktop while responding to Slack all using the same keyboard and mouse - without it I have to just stretch a little to the laptop keyboard.
My main use is work, so I plug in the dock’s C cable and then my second monitor to the laptop HDMI. When I want to switch to my desktop I just unplug the USB-C from the laptop and pop it in the top of my tower.
Back when I had more free reign on my work laptop, I used Synergy to use them both at the same time but that was mostly so I could do “x personal thing” on my desktop while responding to Slack all using the same keyboard and mouse - without it I have to just stretch a little to the laptop keyboard.