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??? question "How do I emulate various USB devices on the target machine?"
By default this is what is set:
```yaml
otg:
manufacturer: PiKVM
product: Composite KVM Device
vendor_id: 0x1D6B
product_id: 0x0104
serial: CAFEBABE
```
You can change how this is displayed with the following example for `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml` file:
```yaml
otg:
manufacturer: Corsair
product: Corsair Gaming RGB
vendor_id: 0x6940
product_id: 0x6973
serial:
```
For a detailed description, see [here](id.md).
Use the following USB database to get the desired devices: https://the-sz.com/products/usbid or https://devicehunt.com.

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USB is a much more complex subsystem and another part of PiKVM is responsible for it.
Be careful when changing the settings here, it may cause the USB to fail.
For information on how to control emulated devices see [here](usb.md).
The identification is described below.
As you may have found out from the [PiKVM configuration guide](config.md) (if you haven't read it yet, now is the time),
you can get the list of all configuration parameters using the `kvmd -m` command.

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* [USB Serial Port](usb_serial.md) - It can be used for terminal access from the target host to the PiKVM,
or for any other purpose that requires a serial connection.
For information on how emulated devices are represented on the target host and how to change it, read [here](id.md).
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## Default preset