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<img src="../_diy/atx_connection.png" width="200"/>
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To control the power, two display LEDs (power and HDD activity) and two buttons (power and reset) are provided
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on the front panel of the computer case. They are connected by wires to pins on the motherboard.
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<img src="../atx_board/atx_board_5.jpg" width="400"/>
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All you have to do is connect the PiKVM ATX controller to their wires by making a parallel connection.
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Please note that the pinout differs on different motherboards, so before you continue,
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check the documentation on your motherboard for correct pinout.
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The following illustration shows how the connection between the power led and the power button should be performed.
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On the left are the wires from the PiKVM ATX controller, the pad in the middle indicates the pins on the motherboard,
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and on the right are the LED and button of the target host. The implementation of this scheme is left to your discretion
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and can be performed, for example, by cutting wires and performing twisting, followed by insulation with duct tape.
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The connection of HDD led and reset switch is performed in the same way.
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Be careful and respect the polarity of the LEDs. The polarity of the button does not matter (they have no polarity at all).
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<img src="../_diy/atx_connection.png" width="400"/>
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