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@@ -111,20 +111,23 @@ Pi-KVM supports several different hardware configurations, referred to as **plat
- 1x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male).
- 1x another cable USB-A to any (male-any).
+ - 1x appropriate Power Supply (USB-A or USB-C) depending on what cable you choose above.
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* Variant #2: Ready-made using USB-micro splitter.
- 1x USB/Power Splitter Module (UK/US/CA).
- - 1x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male).
- - 2x USB-A to USB-micro cable (male-male).
+ - 1x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male) for connecting the Raspberry Pi to the splitter.
+ - 1x USB-A to micro USB-B cable (male-male) for connecting the server to the splitter.
+ - 1x USB-A to micro USB-B cable (male-male) to connect into a USB-A wall charger. Or you also can buy the official Raspberry Pi Power Supply with micro USB-B instead.
* Variant #3: Ready-made using USB-C splitter.
- 1x USB-C/Power Splitter Module (UK/US/CA).
- - 3x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male).
- - For this option you can buy the official Raspberry Pi Power Supply with USB-C and get rid of one USB-C cable and the USB-A charger.
+ - 1x USB-C to USB-C cable (male-male) for connecting the Raspberry Pi to the splitter.
+ - 1x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male) for connecting the server to the splitter.
+ - 1x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male) to connect into a USB-A wall charger. Or 1x USB-C to USB-C cable to connect into a USB-C wall charger. Or you also can buy the official Raspberry Pi Power Supply with USB-C instead.
* Only for Raspberry Pi ZeroW: