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Get started with Ardiuino

Here we have two simple projects. The first tests that we can wire up a simple circuit, while the second project enables our Arduino to emulate a USB keyboard, which we will then use to quickly change the screen when our boss walks in. There are two ways to code your Arduino: via an online editor, or via the traditional Arduino IDE (integrated development environment).

Head in the clouds

Plug in your Arduino Nano 33 IoT, then in a browser visit and create a new account. Follow the instructions, and when prompted download and install the app. The app will detect your Nano 33 IoT board and make it available to the Arduino IoT Cloud. You will be asked to set up

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