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Now click “Save” and then click the Quick Connection icon and select “Serial/Direct” from the connection type.
 
Now click “Save” and then click the Quick Connection icon and select “Serial/Direct” from the connection type.
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Press Connect and the communication should start with a prompt from the Raspberry Pi for you to log on.
 
Press Connect and the communication should start with a prompt from the Raspberry Pi for you to log on.
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Use a username of “pi” and the default password is “raspberry”.
 
Use a username of “pi” and the default password is “raspberry”.
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If you are using Windows, it will look more like this:
 
If you are using Windows, it will look more like this:
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Thats it! You are connected and can use the command line to navigate around your Pi.
 
Thats it! You are connected and can use the command line to navigate around your Pi.
    
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