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## Arduino HID replacement
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!!! note
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This section is intended for advanced users of legacy PiKVM V0 & Arduino HID
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This section is intended for advanced users of the **legacy** PiKVM V0 with Arduino HID
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!!! tip
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It may seem tempting, but **don't try to use Arduino for new PiKVM builds**
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just because you have it at your fingertips. Connecting and flashing the Arduino
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is much more time consuming than Pico. In addition, different Arduino board works
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with different voltages, may or may not have SPI (for Pico, we use SPI to free up
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the UART on Raspberry Pi for the console and other useful things), etc.
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Using the Pico HID is the recommended fast and standard way in the PiKVM world.
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The Pico HID can be used to replace the [legacy Arduino HID](arduino_hid.md) in DIY PiKVM V0 builds.
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Moreover, it can use both Serial (UART) port and SPI. The connection scheme is also noticeably simplified,
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