KVMD 1.92: Support for mouse buttons 4/5
This release brings support for mouse buttons 4 and 5 (back/forward) in the web interface for all Pi-KVM platforms.
This release brings support for mouse buttons 4 and 5 (back/forward) in the web interface for all Pi-KVM platforms.
One small, but very important feature. Now you can close the stream window in the web interface.
We added Tailscale to the OS repository for easy access to KVM from an external network via VPN. Updated documentation is here.
Great news for fans of retro computers and tech priests. Now Pi-KVM supports PS/2 keyboard.
After a little discussion, I decided to disable OTG Serial Console for security reasons.
The main change is to add support for an HDMI-USB dongle out of the box.
Two important VNC improvements: client connections that have hung up are now terminated correctly using TCP_KEEPALIVE; applying the TCP_NODELAY parameter slightly improved responsiveness.
Today's big release KVMD 1.75 includes several important features.
1) Hardware health monitoring. If your Pi-KVM suffers from overheating or lack of power, you will see the corresponding icons and messages in the interface. Don't ignore them! The problems, if any, are not caused by the update, they have always been there, but you have not seen them before, because they were hidden in the kernel logs.
We added NumPad support, including for configurations with Arduino HID.