# Bluetooth HID PiKVM is able to emulate a Bluetooth keyboard & mouse. This is not the main case of using PiKVM since you still need it to pair with a remote host, but can be used for something like mobile KVM. !!! warning Using Bluetooth HID requires additional configuration of the operating system. For v2+, this means losing the UART port, since it will be used by Bluetooth. Also, Bluetooth operation was tested only on RPi4 and v2+ platform. Other boards may require different system service settings. Making the required changes for BT to work will also disable normal KB/MOUSE functionality therefor this will need to be disabled before normal operation can occur. !!! note Bluetooth mouse can work only in [relative mode](mouse.md). The reason is that many Bluetooth host drivers do not correctly implement HID descriptors. Horizontal scrolling is not supported for the same reason. ## Configuring the OS 1. Switch filesystem to RW-mode and install some packages: ``` # rw # pacman -Syy # pacman -Su bluez bluez-utils raspberrypi-bluetooth ``` 2. Edit `/boot/config.txt` and comment these lines: ``` #enable_uart=1 #dtoverlay=disable-bt ``` 3. Create an empty directory `/var/lib/bluetooth` and add mountpoint to `/etc/fstab`: ``` # mkdir /var/lib/bluetooth # echo 'tmpfs /var/lib/bluetooth tmpfs nodev,nosuid,mode=0755 0 0' >> /etc/fstab ``` 4. Override and enable the services: ``` # mkdir /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.service.d # cat << EOF > /etc/systemd/system/bluetooth.service.d/override.conf [Service] ExecStart= ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd --noplugin=* EOF # systemctl enable bluetooth # systemctl enable raspberrypi-btuart ``` 5. Override `kvmd` service: ``` # mkdir /etc/systemd/system/kvmd.service.d # cat << EOF > /etc/systemd/system/kvmd.service.d/override.conf [Service] AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_RAW CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE CAP_SYS_ADMIN CAP_SETUID CAP_SETGID CAP_CHOWN CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_RAW CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE CAP_SYS_ADMIN CAP_SETUID CAP_SETGID CAP_CHOWN EOF ``` 6. Add following lines to `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`: ```yaml kvmd: hid: type: bt ``` 7. Perform `reboot`. 8. To reverse, uncomment lines from Step 2 and remove lines in Step 6, and `reboot`. ## Using Bluetooth HID * After a reboot, the PiKVM will be ready for detection and pairing with no auth. You will see the `PiKVM HID` device. * Once the server is connected, PiKVM will no longer be discoverable and pairable to other clients until you unpair the server. * If something went wrong, use the web menu `System -> Reset keyboard & mouse`. This will cause unpair the device and switch the PiKVM to public mode before the first client is connected.