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| ## Hardware | ||||
| ### LEDs / Switches do not work in ATX control. | ||||
| - Double check your wiring as per [the documentation](https://github.com/tryallthethings/pikvm/tree/documentation#setting-up-the-v2). Make sure you placed the relays (G3VM-61A1) in the correct orientation. The relays for switches (Power, Reset) have a different orientation than the ones for LEDs. | ||||
| - Double check your wiring as per [the documentation](/README.md#setting-up-the-v2). Make sure you placed the relays (G3VM-61A1) in the correct orientation. The relays for switches (Power, Reset) have a different orientation than the ones for LEDs. | ||||
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| ### Pi-KVM does not show any image from the connected computer. | ||||
| - Double check if you connected the HDMI-CSI-2 bridge cable correctly. [Check the documentation for details](https://github.com/tryallthethings/pikvm/tree/documentation#for-the-hdmi-csi-bridge) A red LED will light up on the bridge if it is connected properly.  | ||||
| - Double check if you connected the HDMI-CSI-2 bridge cable correctly. [Check the documentation for details](/README.md#for-the-hdmi-csi-bridge) A red LED will light up on the bridge if it is connected properly.  | ||||
| - Some laptops do not output any signal until you switched the ouput (usually via the FN + and an F5 key on the keyboard).  | ||||
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| ## Software | ||||
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