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* **Easy to build**
A ready-to-use OS that can be created just by running `make build` and installed to an SD-card using `make install`. The hardware can be made in half an hour and without soldering.
* **The widest hardware support**
There are many ways to build a Pi-KVM. Video capture devices can be attached using the CSI-2 or USB interfaces. Raspberry Pi models 2, 3, 4, or Zero W may be used. Any combination of hardware is supported, and Pi-KVM implements the maximum possible set of features.
There are many ways to build a Pi-KVM. Video capture devices can be attached using the CSI-2 or USB interfaces. Raspberry Pi models 2, 3, 4, or ZeroW may be used. Any combination of hardware is supported, and Pi-KVM implements the maximum possible set of features.
* **Very low latency**
~100 milliseconds of video latency. This is the smallest delay of all existing solutions.
* **Extra lightweight and fancy Web UI**
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* **Keyboard and mouse**
Mouse usage works directly in the browser. The keyboard emulator supports displaying the state of the keyboard LEDs.
* **Mass Storage Drive**
On the Raspberry Pi 4 and Zero, Pi-KVM can emulate a virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. A live image can be uploaded to boot the attached server.
On the Raspberry Pi 4 and ZeroW, Pi-KVM can emulate a virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. A live image can be uploaded to boot the attached server.
* **ATX power management**
With a very simple circuit that can be assembled on a breadboard, the power button of the attached server can be controlled using the ATX button headers on the motherboard.
* **Security**
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# Required hardware
Pi-KVM supports several different hardware configurations, referred to as **platforms**. At the moment, there are two main ones: **v0** and **v2**.
* **v0** was designed to work with Raspberry Pi boards that do not have OTG (**Raspberry Pi 2** and **3**) and requires a few more components for a basic implementation. It also does not support the Mass Storage Drive feature.
* **v2** is the most modern implementation supporting all of the features of Pi-KVM. It was designed to work with the **Raspberry Pi 4** and **Zero W**.
* **v2** is the most modern implementation supporting all of the features of Pi-KVM. It was designed to work with the **Raspberry Pi 4** and **ZeroW**.
**It is recomended to buid v2 since it supports all features including the Mass Storage Drive feature. It's also the easiest to make.**
**Hardware for v2**
* Raspberry Pi 4 (2 GB model is enough) or Zero W. The Pi 4 is reccomended because the Zero W is very slow.
* Raspberry Pi 4 (2 GB model is enough) or ZeroW. The Pi 4 is reccomended because the ZeroW is very slow.
* MicroSD card (min 16 GB recommended).
* USB-A 3A charger (female socket) or power supply.
* Video capture device:
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* Parts for Y-splitter cable:
- 1x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male).
- 1x another cable USB-A to any (male-...).
* Only for Raspberry Pi Zero W:
* Only for Raspberry Pi ZeroW:
* 2x USB A-to-micro cables (male-male, for power and keyboard & mouse emulator).
* For ATX control (optional):
- [4x MOSFET relays OMRON G3VM-61A1](https://www.digikey.com/products/en?keywords=G3VM-61A1).

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