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				|  | @ -137,7 +137,7 @@ getting rid of the transistor for the Reset line and level shifter for RX/TX (MO | ||||||
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| ??? example "For the Arduino HID over SPI" | ??? example "For the Arduino HID over SPI" | ||||||
|     Throw away the Reset transistor and level shifter, and follow this guide |     Throw away the Reset transistor and level shifter, and follow this guide | ||||||
|     from the very beginning, as if you were connecting Pico HID for V2/V3. |     from the very beginning, as if you were connecting Pico HID to PiKVM V2 or V3. | ||||||
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| ??? example "For the classic Serial (UART) HID" | ??? example "For the classic Serial (UART) HID" | ||||||
|     Get rid of the transistor and level shifter, and follow this guide |     Get rid of the transistor and level shifter, and follow this guide | ||||||
|  | @ -145,7 +145,7 @@ getting rid of the transistor for the Reset line and level shifter for RX/TX (MO | ||||||
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|     * The `GP22` on the Pico is connected directly to the `GND`. This enables UART mode instead of default SPI. |     * The `GP22` on the Pico is connected directly to the `GND`. This enables UART mode instead of default SPI. | ||||||
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|     * In the original V0, `GPIO4` [on the Raspberry Pi](https://pinout.xyz) was used for the Reset line. |     * In the good old PiKVM V0, `GPIO4` [on the Raspberry Pi](https://pinout.xyz) was used for the Reset line. | ||||||
|       Now we recommend to use `GPIO25` for consistency reasons. |       Now we recommend to use `GPIO25` for consistency reasons. | ||||||
|       However, you can use `GPIO4` by changing the `reset_pin` value in the config example below. |       However, you can use `GPIO4` by changing the `reset_pin` value in the config example below. | ||||||
|       On the scheme, this is a yellow wire, the `RUN (Pico) -> GPIO25 (Pi)` line. |       On the scheme, this is a yellow wire, the `RUN (Pico) -> GPIO25 (Pi)` line. | ||||||
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