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## Fully-featured and modern IP-KVM
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## Fully-featured and modern IP-KVM
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* **Cheaper, but better than commercial solutions**
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* **Cheaper, but better than commercial solutions**
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Costs between $30 and $100 depending on the features desired. Even the most expensive configuration will be cheaper than a $500 commercial IP-KVM.
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Costs between $30 and $100 depending on the features desired. Even the most expensive configuration will be cheaper than a $500 commercial IP-KVM.
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* **Easy to build - For the V0 variant**
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* **Easy to build - For the V1 variant**
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A ready-to-use OS that can be created just by running `make build` and installed to an SD-card using `make install`. The hardware can be made in half an hour and without soldering.
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A ready-to-use OS that can be created just by running `make build` and installed to an SD-card using `make install`. The hardware can be made in half an hour and without soldering.
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* **The widest hardware support**
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* **The widest hardware support**
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There are many ways to build a PiKVM. Video capture devices can be attached using the CSI-2 or USB interfaces. Raspberry Pi models 2, 3, 4 or Zero2W may be used. Any combination of hardware is supported, and PiKVM implements the maximum possible set of features.
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There are many ways to build a PiKVM. Video capture devices can be attached using the CSI-2 or USB interfaces. Raspberry Pi models 2, 3, 4 or Zero2W may be used. Any combination of hardware is supported, and PiKVM implements the maximum possible set of features.
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# Using Arduino HID on non-V0 platform
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This page describes the legacy keyboard and mouse emulator used in old DIY builds.
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This is useful if you need a simple and primitive keyboard/mouse emulator device. For example when used with a hardware KVM switch which [does not recognize composite HID](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm/issues/7). You can also use the Arduino HID to emulate the PS/2 keyboard.
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There is no point using it today because there is a more modern and better replacement for the [new Pico HID](pico_hid.md).
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This one can also serve as an in-place compatible replacement for the Arduino HID in the old build.
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* `PLATFORM=v3-hdmi` for RPi4 and PiKVM V3 HAT.
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* `PLATFORM=v3-hdmi` for RPi4 and PiKVM V3 HAT.
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* `PLATFORM=v2-hdmi` for RPi3a+/RPi4 or Zero2W with HDMI-CSI bridge.
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* `PLATFORM=v2-hdmi` for RPi3a+/RPi4 or Zero2W with HDMI-CSI bridge.
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* `PLATFORM=v2-hdmiusb` for RPi4 with HDMI-USB dongle.
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* `PLATFORM=v2-hdmiusb` for RPi4 with HDMI-USB dongle.
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* `PLATFORM=v0-hdmi` for RPi2 or 3b+ with HDMI-CSI bridge and Arduino HID.
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* `PLATFORM=v1-hdmi` for RPi2 or 3b+ with HDMI-CSI bridge and the Pico HID.
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* `PLATFORM=v0-hdmiusb` for RPi2 or 3b+ with HDMI-USB dongle and Arduino HID.
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* `PLATFORM=v1-hdmiusb` for RPi2 or 3b+ with HDMI-USB dongle and the Pico HID.
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4. Create the build config file `config.mk` for the target system and and the `BOARD` and `PLATFORM` variables.
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4. Create the build config file `config.mk` for the target system and and the `BOARD` and `PLATFORM` variables.
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You can also set some other parameters as you wish (see below).
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You can also set some other parameters as you wish (see below).
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* PiKVM V4 device: please follow this [first](v4.md)
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* PiKVM V4 device: please follow this [first](v4.md)
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* PiKVM V3 HAT/Pre-Assembled: follow [this](v3.md)
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* PiKVM V3 HAT/Pre-Assembled: follow [this](v3.md)
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* DIY V0-V2: follow [this](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm)
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* DIY V1-V2: follow [this](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm)
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# Flashing the Arduino HID
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# Flashing the Arduino HID
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## Serial Firmware (the default option)
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## Serial Firmware (the default option)
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## Relative mouse on V0-V1 platform (Pico/Arduino HID)
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## Relative mouse on V0-V1 platform (Pico/Arduino HID)
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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.
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Mode switching for the [Pico HID](pico_hid.md) or [legacy 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.
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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 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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!!! warning
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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 Arduino's will not work with the AIMOS KVM's.
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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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V4 MINI cannot be used with any of the below, the Mini was designed to be used 1:1
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V4 MINI cannot be used with any of the below, the Mini was designed to be used 1:1
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