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+** GETTING TO KNOW THE INTERFACE **
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+After following the first steps document on setup, you will be presenting with the following pages (Chrome is being used in the following examples)
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+1) Click Advanced
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+1) Click Proceed
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+Log into you PiKVM using the credentials from the frst_steps document
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+1) This is where you fill in the login credentials, please be sure to review the first_steps document first.
+ This is also where you configure the 2FA token
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+1) This is where your PiKVM name will go
+2) This is where you can access the display from the Target system
+3) You can open a web terminal and put in commands
+4) By default this will not show up till its activated, this will tell you the VNC address you need to use
+5) This is so you can logout of your PiKVM
+6) Please read carefully
+7) These are links to the PiKVM project, current documentation and support (Discord)
+8) NOT SHOWN, in the lower left of the KVM screen is some information that when you mouse over, will let you know what they are
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+1) This is the system setting, more details will be shown below
+2) This is the interface to controlling the ATX, will ONLY work if wired up correctly
+3) This is part of the MSD and will show you what images/iso's are available
+4) This is where you can program in a Macro (Ex. Hitting F2 to get into the bios, setting Infinite loop playback to on and doing other tasks)
+5) This is where you can SEND text to the Target or using OCR, you can copy FROM the target, be mindful that OCR can make mistakes, please review before finalizing
+6) This is where you can find most Shortcuts (Windows only, for now) (Not editable)
+7) This is placed here to give you an idea what you can achieve if you make your own menu item
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