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TinyPilot is your answer. PiKVM will require a driver install you won't be able to get around as you said you don't have local admin rights. Use TailScale to VPN back into your home network so that you can access TinyPilot from afar if you don't already have your own VPN solution. Ignore the haters on here who are overzealous network security wannabees. I am in a similar situation to yours and my employer is ridiculous.
Thank you bro for your helpful response. I have configured things perfectly with PiKVM v4 plus. V4 mini Should also work in the same way.
You are welcome! Glad to help! How were you able to get the PiKVM to work with your company laptop? My PiKVM insisted on a driver install to get the keyboard and mouse going remotely, and since I don't have local admin rights to the laptop, I could not install the driver's the PiKVM 4 seemed to want, which is why I went with the TinyPilot, as it did not require any drivers for the USB connection and just worked out of the box. Thanks!