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+[title] Connect via USB
+[* black] Connect your Duet to your PC with the USB cable provided. Do not connect any additional devices or PSU
+[* black] ***Windows:*** Download and extract the USB files from [link|https://github.com/dc42/RepRapFirmware/blob/dev/Driver/WindowsDriverFiles.zip|here]
+ [* black] Open Device Manager by right-clicking on the Start icon and click on "Device Manager".
+ [* black] Look for any device with a yellow triangle or "generic USB". This indicates the Duet driver is not installed.
+ [* black] Right click on the device. Click Install Driver and browse to where you extracted the downloaded driver files. Click "Next" until the driver is installed.
+[* black] ***Mac OSX:*** no drivers to install. To check the Duet is recognised open Applications > Utilities > System Information, under Hardware > USB for a 'Duet' entry. For the Serial Port name, open Applications > Utilities > Terminal, run ls /dev/tty.*. The Duet uses a port with USB in the name, e.g. /dev/tty.usbmodem1411
+[* black] ***Linux:*** no drivers to install. To check the Duet is recognised open a Terminal window and send lsusb, which should show an entry for the Duet. For the Serial Port name, send ls /dev/tty*, which should show an entry /dev/ttyACM[number]. This is the port the Duet is using

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