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Channels should not use duplicate physical numbers. The driver supports saving state between KVMD restarts (meaning `initial=null`).
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Channels should not use duplicate physical numbers. The driver supports saving state between KVMD restarts (meaning `initial=null`).
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### ezCoo KVM switch
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### ezCoo KVM switch
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You can use GPIO to control switch port switching. This usually requires the use of relays and buttons, but for the [ezCoo switch](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm/blob/master/pages/ezcoo.md), there is a special driver that simulates GPIO by sending commands to the switch over the serial port. So you can make a menu in Pi-KVM to control the multiport switch.
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You can use GPIO to control switch port switching. This usually requires the use of relays and buttons, but for the [ezCoo switch](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm/blob/master/pages/ezcoo.md) there is a special `ezcoo` driver that simulates GPIO by sending commands to the switch via serial port. So you can make a menu in Pi-KVM to control the multiport switch.
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