Cytrence Kiwi Documentation
  • Introduction
  • System Requirements
  • Installation and Setup
  • Getting Started
    • Connecting to Your Kiwi Device
    • Understanding the Toolbar
    • Working with Your Connected Kiwi Device
  • Kiwi Standard Features
    • High Performance KVM
    • BIOS/Boot-Time Access
    • Pasting Text to Target
    • Full Screen Mode
    • 1:1 Display Mode
    • Screenshot
    • Sending Special Keys to Target
    • Mouse Jiggling
  • Kiwi Standard Settings
    • General Tab
    • Kiwi Device Tab
    • Hotkeys Tab
    • Folders Tab
    • Toolbar Tab
  • Kiwi Pro Features
    • Kiwi Pro Only Toolbar Buttons
    • Video Recording
    • GPIO Ports
    • UART Debug with Built-in Terminal
    • Host/Target Serial Connection
    • ATX Control
    • Macro for Automation
    • Host/Target File Sharing
    • Update Firmware
  • FAQ
    • How do I connect the Kiwi to the host and target devices?
    • What type of USB cable do I need to connect the Kiwi to a host device?
    • Does Kiwi require a device driver?
  • The display or recorded video in Kiwi looks blurry on macOS. How can I fix this?
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ATX Control

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Last updated 7 months ago

The GPIO ports can be used to control the ATX power switch, allowing you to power on or off the target computer when connected to a Cytrence ATX control board, which is sold separately.

For more details on the ATX control board, please visit .

Once ATX Control is enabled, a new power button will appear to the right of the GPIO/Port button on the toolbar.

Press the power button; if the ATX control board is properly connected to the target computer's ATX power switch, the target computer will power on.

The power button will turn green when the target computer is successfully powered on, mirroring the status of the power LED.

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Cytrence ATX control board
Enabling GPIO ATX Control Mode
Powering up a Windows workstation.