Introducing the new DIY PiKVM V1 build
We've been working for a while to unify DIY builds and simplify instructions. The result was a new DIY platform V1, which replaced V0.
We've been working for a while to unify DIY builds and simplify instructions. The result was a new DIY platform V1, which replaced V0.
Previously, to support PS/2 keyboards (only), it was necessary to assemble a complex circuit on Arduino. With the transition to Raspberry Pi Pico, we finally have full support for both keyboard and mouse. The design has been greatly simplified, and is now compatible with V4 Plus.
This is a feature that many users have been asking for for a long time. So, mouse jiggler will allow you to prevent the monitor from falling asleep if it was turned on.
While I was working on HDMI passthrough for V4 Plus (I didn't forget what we promised!), I found a way to reduce the stream latency.
In addition to many minor improvements from the previous announcement, an important change has occurred in the new release for those who use advanced Mass Storage emulation features.
I'm planning to replace V0 with a new V1 soon, which will be based on Raspberry Pico.
This is a performance update that improves multiple aspects of PiKVM OS.
Now you can create NFS share for a common images storage for your PiKVMs fleet. The images will be available on all devices.
This is an infrastructure release. The internal structure of the MSD image storage has changed.
Many have asked for this, so now you have the opportunity to increase the security of your PiKVM.