A networked KVM woukd work, like PiKVM. It's like a KVM, only instead of having the kb, mouse and display connected to the box, you access it over the network.
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I'll have to look into these. Thanks for the tip!
Assuming the laptops both run Windows?
You can run Barrier (fork of Synergy) on your personal laptop, where it would be installed as the server, and then on the work laptop you can just run it as a regular user, as long as the firewall allows it (no install needed)
How would a device know the position of the mouse cursor on the screen in order to know when it reaches the edge without running on the host computer?
This was my thought as well, but I figured I'd put it out there anyway just in case there's some kinda workaround/magic that I hadn't heard about yet.
Many KVM switches allow you to use a keyboard shortcut to switch. Still a hardware button, but at least it's where your hand already is, maybe.