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| - 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.  | - 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).  | - 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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|  | ### BIOS/UEFI does not recognize Pi-KVM USB | ||||||
|  | - If you are using a USB hub or USB PCI controller, this may not be handled by your BIOS. Try using motherboard's USB ports. | ||||||
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| ### No mouse in UEFI/BIOS | ### No mouse in UEFI/BIOS | ||||||
| - The BIOS does not support absolute mouse mode, which is preferred by Pi-KVM. In this case, [you can enable relative positioning mode](mouse.md). | - The BIOS does not support absolute mouse mode, which is preferred by Pi-KVM. In this case, [you can enable relative positioning mode](mouse.md). | ||||||
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