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| I proceeded to do so, and after removing one side of the case (or the USB C cable wouldn't fit), I came up with the following solution: | I proceeded to do so, and after removing one side of the case (or the USB C cable wouldn't fit), I came up with the following solution: | ||||||
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| And after I attached it back to the server, lo and behold, *keyboard input was working*! | And after I attached it back to the server, lo and behold, *keyboard input was working*! | ||||||
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| So that's how I was able to prepare an affordable KVM-over-IP solution and be happy (?). The project's maintainer, [aside sponsorships](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm#donate), is actually [working on a proper HAT (warning: video link)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SRL92VJ870&t=317s) which is about to go on sale: a possibly better option for those who don't want to fiddle too much like I did, which also offers additional options which require more manual work and that I did not do (like [ATX power control](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm#hardware-for-v2) to control the server's power remotely). | So that's how I was able to prepare an affordable KVM-over-IP solution and be happy (?). The project's maintainer, [aside sponsorships](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm#donate), is actually [working on a proper HAT (warning: video link)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SRL92VJ870&t=317s) which is about to go on sale: a possibly better option for those who don't want to fiddle too much like I did, which also offers additional options which require more manual work and that I did not do (like [ATX power control](https://github.com/pikvm/pikvm#hardware-for-v2) to control the server's power remotely). | ||||||
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