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Most operating systems let you choose the output device of the audio.
So, you should be able to plug the headphones into the computer itself, then in software choose to have the audio go out of the HDMI when you want the monitor speaker, and line-out/headphone when you want the headphones.
Which distro are you using?
Windows - https://www.wikihow.com/Change-Audio-Output-on-Windows
Mac - https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mchlp2256/mac
Ubuntu - https://itsfoss.com/sound-switcher-indicator-ubuntu/
I had forgotten that there is an audio port on the pc itself. I guess that would be the easiest solution, I'll just have to buy a longer cable.
It's not hard to switch sound devices if you leave it plugged in. If you're on Windows just right click the volume icon on the taskbar to the right and pick the output you want.
no need to even right click, on win10 you can click it, and then just above the volume slider you'll see what device you're using currently, if you click that you'll get a menu where you can pick from all your available outputs