Replace headless HDMI dongles, test keyboards, and mouse jigglers with one unified emulator that handles display and input simultaneously.
Make any headless system
behave like a full workstation.
The TriLink USB Peripheral Emulator is a compact hardware device that emulates a monitor, keyboard and mouse from a single stick. Keep GPUs online, prevent sleep, and get full-resolution remote access — without a single peripheral plugged in.
Why TriLink?
Three separate tools, one pocket-sized device.
Keep GPUs initialized and hosts awake so RDP, VNC, and remote consoles always have a 1080p–4K desktop waiting — even in a rack or closet.
Enumerates as standard USB HID plus EDID-only display. Nothing to install, nothing for security to flag, and nothing to maintain.
Designed around servers, Raspberry Pis, kiosks, and industrial PCs where physical peripherals are inconvenient, impossible, or insecure.
Where it shines
High-leverage use cases for a deceptively small tool.
Keep Proxmox, ESXi, Unraid, and bare-metal Linux boxes happy without real monitors. Perfect for racks, closets, and tucked-away gear.
Toss it in your bag and plug into troublesome desktops or kiosks to gain input control and wake displays for imaging, recovery, and BIOS work.
Use hardware-level HID emulation when software agents can’t run — OS installs, bootloaders, secure environments, and crash recovery scenarios.
Prevent finicky kiosk systems and digital displays from dropping to low-res or sleep when no real screen or keyboard is attached.
Ship devices preconfigured for remote access without ever mounting a monitor, keyboard, or mouse on site.
Maintain airtight workspaces where peripherals are restricted, while still keeping machines fully accessible over the network.
How it works
Simple, robust architecture tuned for IT and embedded use.
Interested in early units?
We’re preparing an initial manufacturing run for labs, IT teams, and homelab power users. Share a few details and we’ll be in touch.
Looking to standardize remote access to headless systems? Ask about small-batch pilots and lab evaluations (20–100 units).
Want one for your rack, Pi stack, or test bench? Join the interest list and we’ll notify you when the first public batch is ready.
Have questions or want to request early access? Reach out anytime.
Email:
info@trilinktechnologies.com