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Canadian customers can place an order at [PiShop.ca](https://www.pishop.ca/product/pikvm-switch-multiport-extender/).
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Canadian customers can place an order at [PiShop.ca](https://www.pishop.ca/product/pikvm-switch-multiport-extender/).
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If your KVM switches channels using keyboard shortcuts, there is a chance that it will not be able to work with OTG (v2+ platform, see below), since it does not fully implement the USB stack. In this case, you will have to [use the Pico HID](pico_hid.md) to emulate the keyboard & mouse (PiKVM supports this configuration).
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If you choose AIMOS, be aware that it has a back powering issue that you need to use work arounds for. Limitations are are listed below. Also please be aware that Pico's will not work with the AIMOS KVM's.
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## List of tested third-party KVMs
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## List of tested third-party KVMs
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There are many ways to do this with third-party switches. For example you can choose a switch with USB control connection like [ezCoo KVM switch](ezcoo.md).
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There are many ways to do this with third-party switches. For example you can choose a switch with USB control connection like [ezCoo KVM switch](ezcoo.md).
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The switches will show the progress of the update on the front LEDs and will gradually return to service.
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The switches will show the progress of the update on the front LEDs and will gradually return to service.
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## Known issues
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??? info "A DIY PiKVM device based on HDMI-CSI board does not receive a video through the Switch"
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Some HDMI-CSI boards does not follow the HDMI specification correctly.
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We have provided a special compatibility mode for them,
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which should be enabled using the following configuration:
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1. Switch filesystem to RW-mode:
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```console
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[root@pikvm ~]# rw
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2. Add some lines to `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`:
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```yaml
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3. Restart KVMD:
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