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If the monitor doesn't have a KVM switch then you'll need that USB B as a passthrough. Of course that can only connect to one computer at a time but there are USB switching devices out there you might be able to try.
If you want to go with KVm then they are obscene for the price.
Or if you want to do this
remotely
you're into the world of ipkvm, which are even more expensive, but can be done with a pi alaPiKVM - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM on Raspberry Pi
PiKVM an easy and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM on Raspberry Pi to control remote machines: Full HD, mouse, Mass Storage Drive, VNC, IPMI and much more out of the box. Most modern KVM over IP ever!
pikvm.org
FTR; I have two pikvm's and they work great.