Key USB and Thunderbolt display

I want to know if I can use the Thunderbolt display and Superdrive USB only, for example reading a DVD directly to display. I need a keyboard and mouse to control the USB drive, playback/eject and so on?

Hello

It is a great thought and question. I own the Display 27 "Thunderbolt and wish it would work like this. The lightning strike USB Hub and ports deprive its data/signal when plugged the connector Thunderbolt Display on a Mac. The screen has a Media Hub fan and cooling. There is nothing to give self-regulation as a 27 "iMac

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