Maxim Devaev

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Judging by the existing solution, it's pretty hacky, and I must admit that you have done a great job and it is very witty. Although I can't take this to...

Right now we have 2FA. Would that suit you as a defense? https://docs.pikvm.org/auth/#two-factor-authentication

We don't support Zero W anymore because it was deprecated by the Arch ARM upstream. I recommend you to upgrade to Zero 2 W. It's inexpensive and works much better.

@si458 there is no way to do this. I can't say what specific changes were made. You can try to take the [web](https://github.com/pikvm/kvmd/tree/master/web) folder from git and put it in...

@kmeaw @NiKiZe We have some movement on this issue. I made a new firmware for Pico/RP2040, which solves all the problems at once: * The RP2040 runs on 3.3V, so...

I've documented about replacement Arduino to Pico: https://docs.pikvm.org/pico_hid/#arduino-hid-replacement I believe that the problem can be considered settled with the Pico HID.

* https://quic.video/blog/replacing-webrtc/ * https://github.com/w3c/webcodecs * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebCodecs_API

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/two-factor-authentication-using-google-authenticator-in-python/ https://superuser.com/questions/1492624/how-do-you-output-a-qr-code-to-the-linux-cli-terminal-for-scanning

Done: https://docs.pikvm.org/auth/#two-factor-authentication

It's done in the last release. It performs short mouse movements every minute until you use PiKVM. Works with both mouse modes: absolute and relative. In addition, being enabled, it...