Kmbox pollingrate?

11/24/2023 21:08 imkjw.sky#1
Does kmbox(b+, net) support 2k+ pollingrate?
11/25/2023 07:27 nomorals#2
Doubt it, and KMBOX+ only supports changing VID/PID and the NET version is even worse. This is only a surface level spoof that once KMBOX's get targeted they most likely will be a vector for detection.

Arduino solution is the best bet to fully emulate a mouse.
11/25/2023 11:56 imkjw.sky#3
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Originally Posted by nomorals View Post
Doubt it, and KMBOX+ only supports changing VID/PID and the NET version is even worse. This is only a surface level spoof that once KMBOX's get targeted they most likely will be a vector for detection.

Arduino solution is the best ,bet to fully emulate a mouse.
Humm, but I feel like Arduino solutions have
enough humanization tho. Is it good enough for long time use?
12/02/2023 05:34 yuhg232#4
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Originally Posted by imkjw.sky View Post
Humm, but I feel like Arduino solutions have
enough humanization tho. Is it good enough for long time use?
Arduino and KMBOX solutions are kind of the same in the PID and VID changing except for the fact that you can add a USB Host Shield to an Arduino.

(I may be wrong so any KMBOX experts please let me know)

I highly recommend going with an Arduino UNO R4 and adding a USB Host Shield to it so you can avoid dealing with double mice and getting flagged for 2 devices with the same VID and PID while also using WiFi or Bluetooth communication because it's safer.

Obviously, if you don't have developing experience with a language like Python and knowledge of Arduinos, this is difficult. With enough reading, Googling, pasting from another site I'm not allowed to name on here but you'll quickly find, and using ChatGPT you'll prolly get it to work

If you absolutely can't do this go for an Arduino Leonardo R3 and stack a USB Host Shield and Ethernet shield on it. People say this doesn't work but they're wrong and it actually will work. You still need some experience to get this working on your own but with the same resources I listed above you can get it working and it'll be a bit easier than the UNO R4. It'll also take your ethernet port so you may need to get an Ethernet to USB or other converter for it.
12/03/2023 18:13 .m.o.o.n.#5
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Originally Posted by yuhg232 View Post
Arduino and KMBOX solutions are kind of the same in the PID and VID changing except for the fact that you can add a USB Host Shield to an Arduino.

(I may be wrong so any KMBOX experts please let me know)

I highly recommend going with an Arduino UNO R4 and adding a USB Host Shield to it so you can avoid dealing with double mice and getting flagged for 2 devices with the same VID and PID while also using WiFi or Bluetooth communication because it's safer.

Obviously, if you don't have developing experience with a language like Python and knowledge of Arduinos, this is difficult. With enough reading, Googling, pasting from another site I'm not allowed to name on here but you'll quickly find, and using ChatGPT you'll prolly get it to work

If you absolutely can't do this go for an Arduino Leonardo R3 and stack a USB Host Shield and Ethernet shield on it. People say this doesn't work but they're wrong and it actually will work. You still need some experience to get this working on your own but with the same resources I listed above you can get it working and it'll be a bit easier than the UNO R4. It'll also take your ethernet port so you may need to get an Ethernet to USB or other converter for it.
You need to spoof a lot more than vid/pid. That is why Arduino is better. You can completely spoof the device to emulate a real mouse. None of these single pc providers are really doing that right now. They just spoof vid and pid. Kmbox is a good option if you don't want to fiddle with arduino code. Just won't be as safe as arduino in the long run!
02/15/2024 17:25 bobcigar#6
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Originally Posted by .m.o.o.n. View Post
You need to spoof a lot more than vid/pid ...
Could you elaborate on that, or point me to any resources to learn more?

I've just gotten a Kmbox, I was hoping to do some coding and utilize it for botting in other games. I'd like to do things cleanly and not be susceptible to detection of any unusual hardware by anticheats. So obviously I am planning to use a two-PC arrangement ( just simple tasks that will be based on the video output, no DMA device used- the only 'foreign' device on the PC running the game would be the 'PC' connection to Kmbox)

On the 'puppet' or 'cheating' system connected to the 'PC' port of the Kmbox, I can run lsusb in Linux, and see the VID and PID. I haven't tested it on Windows yet, but I suspect the same info will be available in Device Manager.

So, what would an anticheat check/see to determine if I am using the Kmbox, besides looking at the VID & PID?