.. note:: Hello, welcome to the SunFounder Raspberry Pi & Arduino & ESP32 Enthusiasts Community on Facebook! Dive deeper into Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP32 with fellow enthusiasts. **Why Join?** - **Expert Support**: Solve post-sale issues and technical challenges with help from our community and team. - **Learn & Share**: Exchange tips and tutorials to enhance your skills. - **Exclusive Previews**: Get early access to new product announcements and sneak peeks. - **Special Discounts**: Enjoy exclusive discounts on our newest products. - **Festive Promotions and Giveaways**: Take part in giveaways and holiday promotions. 👉 Ready to explore and create with us? Click [|link_sf_facebook|] and join today! .. _per_setup_pico: 1.1 Set up the Pico ======================= First, visit Piper Make through the following link: https://make.playpiper.com/ In the pop-up page, if you don't need to subscribe for more tutorials, you can just click **Let's Go!** or the **x** button. |media1| .. note:: If you see a different pop-up window, your browser version is not supported, please update your browser and try again. Find the ``SETUP MY PICO`` button, click it, and follow the prompts to configure it. |media2-s| Click **Next** to start configuring your Pico, even if you have set it up before, these are the same steps you will use to update your Pico firmware. |media3| In this step, you need to make sure that your Pico is unplugged from your computer, as it needs to be plugged in in a specific way in the next step. Make sure your cable can handle power and data, as many micro USB cables only have power. |media4| Now, press and hold the RST (white) button on the Pico and plug the Pico into your computer. Once plugged in, you can release the button. |media5| Your Pico will appear as a USB drive, click **Next** after that select **RPI-RP2** drive. .. note:: After select **RPI-RP2** drive, there will be a pop up window at the top that you need to allow the web page to view files. |media6| Now Piper Make will load the firmware to your Pico, again you need to allow save changes to the hard drive where the Pico is located. |media7| When this prompt appears, it means your Pico is set up and you can start using it. |media8|