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Next, download the latest Arduino library "arduino\_pixy2-x.y.z.zip" [[https://pixycam.com/downloads-pixy2/|here]]. Bring up the Arduino IDE and import the Pixy library by selecting **Sketch➜Include Library➜Add .ZIP Library...** (or if you're using an older version **Sketch➜Import Library**) in the Arduino IDE, and then browsing to the Arduino zip file that you just downloaded. | Next, download the latest Arduino library "arduino\_pixy2-x.y.z.zip" [[https://pixycam.com/downloads-pixy2/|here]]. Bring up the Arduino IDE and import the Pixy library by selecting **Sketch➜Include Library➜Add .ZIP Library...** (or if you're using an older version **Sketch➜Import Library**) in the Arduino IDE, and then browsing to the Arduino zip file that you just downloaded. | ||
- | Next, load the "ccc\_hello\_world" example by selecting it in **File➜Examples➜Pixy2**. Upload it and bring up the **Serial Monitor** which can be found in **Tools➜Serial Monitor**. Also be sure to set the Serial Monitor baud rate to 115200 baud. You should see messages printed in the Serial Monitor window that look similar to this: | + | Next, load the "ccc\_hello\_world" example by selecting it in **File➜Examples➜Pixy2**. Upload it and bring up the **Serial Monitor** which can be found in **Tools➜Serial Monitor**. Also be sure to set the Serial Monitor baud rate to 115200 baud, which is selectable at the bottom of the Serial Monitor window. |
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+ | You should see messages printed in the Serial Monitor window that look similar to this: | ||
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