diff --git a/docs/faq.md b/docs/faq.md index c1e9e32f..48aedc81 100644 --- a/docs/faq.md +++ b/docs/faq.md @@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht ??? question "My computer does not recognize USB of PiKVM V2+ at all" * Make sure that you have used the correct USB cable with DATA lines to connect the OTG port for the Raspberry to the computer. You may have decided to use a USB hub instead of a Y-cable and **it won't work**. Use good cables and follow the instructions :) - * In rare cases, some very buggy BIOSes do not like HID and Mass Storage in one USB device. You can either [disable Mass Storage](msd.md#disable-msd), or use an [Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md) to physically separate them. + * In rare cases, some very buggy BIOSes do not like HID and Mass Storage in one USB device. You can either [disable Mass Storage](msd.md#disable-msd), or use the [Pico HID](pico_hid.md) to physically separate them. ??? question "BIOS/UEFI does not recognize USB of V2+, but computer does" @@ -440,14 +440,14 @@ As a first step, we recommend carefully reading our documentation on [GitHub](ht ??? question "My mass storage drive works (I can boot an image from PiKVM V2+), but my keyboard/mouse does not" - In rare cases, some very buggy BIOSes does not like HID and Mass Storage in one USB device. You can either [disable Mass Storage](msd.md#disable-msd), or use an [Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md) to physically separate them. + In rare cases, some very buggy BIOSes does not like HID and Mass Storage in one USB device. You can either [disable Mass Storage](msd.md#disable-msd), or use the [Pico HID](pico_hid.md) to physically separate them. ??? question "Buggy absolute mouse on Windows 98 as managed server" How to fix: * [V2+](mouse.md#fixing-the-absolute-mouse-on-windows-98). - * [Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md#fixing-the-usb-absolute-mouse-on-windows-98). + * [Pico HID](pico_hid.md#configuring-the-hid-modes). ??? question "The mouse does not work with NVR/DVR CCTV" diff --git a/docs/mouse.md b/docs/mouse.md index d2efed29..f5e99381 100644 --- a/docs/mouse.md +++ b/docs/mouse.md @@ -101,6 +101,6 @@ kvmd: ----- -## Relative mouse on V0-V1 platform (Arduino/Pico HID) +## Relative mouse on V0-V1 platform (Pico/Arduino HID) -Mode switching for [Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md) and [Pico HID](pico_hid.md) can be performed on-the-fly starting with KVMD 2.6 and the corresponding firmware. No additional actions are required. +Mode switching for the [Pico HID](pico_hid.md) or [Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md) can be performed on-the-fly starting with KVMD 2.6 and the corresponding firmware. No additional actions are required. diff --git a/docs/multiport.md b/docs/multiport.md index f39d5d5d..869e59fc 100644 --- a/docs/multiport.md +++ b/docs/multiport.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ There are many ways to do this, but the best and most documented one right now i Also, PiKVM can be connected to a multi-port HDMI/USB switch and the switch's buttons can be connected via optocouplers to [the Pi's GPIO to switch channels](gpio.md). -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 an Arduino board](arduino_hid.md) to emulate the keyboard & mouse (PiKVM supports this configuration). +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). !!! warning 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 Arduino's will not work with the AIMOS KVM's.