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Is it possible to completely remotely control a computer?
Hello. Interested in the possibility of using a computer at a distance, without loss of functionality and power.
The computer itself is located at a distance of eight to ten meters from the intended workplace. A VGA monitor is connected to the computer via a DVI adapter, a second monitor via HDMI and USB peripherals (mouse, keyboard, bluetooth). Three operating systems are used (Windows, Ubuntu and Mac OS X).
The easiest option is to extend all the wires and make a panel for the power and restart buttons on the computer.
Maybe there is some other option? Maybe some kind of mini computer that will be connected to the main one?
Thanks in advance!
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Here is an article on Habré about such perversions
https://geektimes.ru/post/256518/
The tribe immediately presented itself - padaung (only instead of the neck - hands)
I would say this - do not suffer x * yney buy a monoblock, but for you just buy a KVM cable + KVM switch and go.
KVM is also wireless.
It is possible through a network on VNC.
It is better to manage from another computer over the network. There are a lot of ways - radmin, ammy admin, teamwiever, RDP, VNC.
Firstly, there is KVM by Net, but this is money. It seems to me that in your case, lengthening the wires is a normal solution. Turning on the computer can be done from the keyboard, but you can also go behind the reboot. On a normally working computer, RESET is not often needed. Something else? Again, RDP is generally quite kosher if you don't play. We recently did this at work during the repair, put the system units in the server room and went somewhere with laptops.
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