Windows Tablet
Windows Tablet
Sure, you can set up one PC and two tablets with the same home screen folders. Just make sure each device is properly connected and configured to share the same settings.
I'm not entirely sure, but yes – you can share your drives on a local network between tablet and PC. This gives you access to the files. To keep the same home screen and folders, you don't need to clone Windows in real time. Instead, use tools like Radmin or UltraVNC to control your PC from the tablet, and vice versa. You can also make minor changes to your Windows settings to enable Remote Desktop without logging out. There are many options available, but sharing folders is a practical approach. Just store your files in simple locations such as "C:\movies" or "C:\pictures", avoiding the user directory.
On Windows Phone you manage your PC from the phone, it’s likely possible with a tablet too. You see your PC desktop on the device and start working on it. A few Google services might provide the solution (still unclear for Windows 10).